HSC Critical Care Collection Guide

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Workload balancing

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Label forms

TISS and green sheets should be labelled a, b or d according to HSC ICU workload splitting. Collectors need to be aware of which patient belongs to which collector to avoid missing patients. Go ahead and label other collectors patients on the day you are working. This avoids confusion about which patient belongs to which collector.

Pharmacy

If patients are transferred to the wards the medication records may be in the nurses Mar binder or in a thinned chart. The ward clerks will help locate these thinned charts.

Labs

Blood Products given in ICU might be documented in several parts of the chart, including the intake and output section of the CCFS, the medication record, the order sheets and the blood administration record. Compare these to get the most accurate data.

see Blood Product Data.

Thinned Charts

This is a big problem at HSC. Patients are transferred to different areas often and the chart doesn't follow the patient in many cases. Notify the ward clerk of the unit the patient is located that part of the chart is missing. If it is still missing after the clerk has attempted to locate it then ask for the clerk to call medical records for any recent volumes. In some cases the chart has gone down to med records in error instead of following the patient. Patients transferred to RR5 get the whole chart sent to medical records to be assembled and then returned to that ward. If your patient gets transferred to RR5 you may have to wait until the bound volume returns.

TISS forms

see Sending TISS forms

Missing TISS forms

This appears to happen mainly in SICU.

See HSC SICU Collection Guide under TISS sheets .

Yellow Stat sheet

Make sure you consider the yellow stat sheets for counting Antibiotics in Pharmacy collection.

Green sheets

Green sheets are filled out by bedside physician in ICU. Collectors should always read them and enter data as necessary then place them in the confidential waste once the file is complete. The file should not be marked complete unless the collector has read to green sheet and entered any additional data. Green sheets should be labeled and the ones for discharged patients should be collected each day that the collector works.

Off-ward medicine locations

Make sure that patients admitted from off-ward locations for wards we collect are coded as admit-from the ward where we actually collect.

See HSC Boarding Locations for more information regarding which locations this applies to.


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