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Please do not enter this TMP until you have actually confirmed positive influenza culture. Use the [[Notes field]] on you laptop as a reminder if needed.  
Please do not enter this TMP until you have actually confirmed positive influenza culture. Use the [[Notes field]] on you laptop as a reminder if needed.  


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For those hospitals not using the EPR system for influenza results it will take time(weeks) to track down the hard copy from cadham. How long do you want us to wait?
=== Purpose and reporting ===
=== Purpose and reporting ===
The Infection Prevention & Control releases summary report of influenza statistics every Influenza season and the Critical Care Directors would like to make sure that the reported statistics at ICU are consistent with the Critical Care & Medicine Database. The two programs agreed to collaborate by communicating the incidence of influenza as it occurs.   
The Infection Prevention & Control releases summary report of influenza statistics every Influenza season and the Critical Care Directors would like to make sure that the reported statistics at ICU are consistent with the Critical Care & Medicine Database. The two programs agreed to collaborate by communicating the incidence of influenza as it occurs.   

Revision as of 08:55, 2017 November 16

Projects
Active?: active
Program: CC or Med"CC or Med" is not in the list (CC, Med, CC and Med) of allowed values for the "ProjectProgram" property.
Requestor: Critical Care QI Team
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Confirmed influenza cases is a patient who has a positive influenza result from Cadham lab. Note: Hemophilus influenzae[1] or Parainfluenza virus is not considered as Influenza virus.

Data Collection Instructions

For any critical care or medicine patient who has Tracheobronchitis or any infection with Influenza virus:

  • Enter the following in tmp:
    • Project: Influenza
    • Item:
      • if confirmed, enter: positive culture
        • Date: date of first positive culture taken
        • Time: time of first positive culture taken
      • if suspected (eg. getting tamiflu/oseltamiv), enter: suspected
        • Date: when culture was taken
        • Time: when culture was taken
        • if given Tamiflu, then subsequently the Cadham lab reports found by collect to be negative, then removed suspected from Tmp. Put a information in Notes field in regards to this, so we know you did not miss.
  • email Myrna Dyck, Epidemiologist, Infection Prevention & Control - ONLY if CONFIRMED. Trish Ostryzniuk 16:10, 2017 November 14 (CST)

Don't use TMP as notes

Please do not enter this TMP until you have actually confirmed positive influenza culture. Use the Notes field on you laptop as a reminder if needed.

Template:Discussion For those hospitals not using the EPR system for influenza results it will take time(weeks) to track down the hard copy from cadham. How long do you want us to wait?

Purpose and reporting

The Infection Prevention & Control releases summary report of influenza statistics every Influenza season and the Critical Care Directors would like to make sure that the reported statistics at ICU are consistent with the Critical Care & Medicine Database. The two programs agreed to collaborate by communicating the incidence of influenza as it occurs.

Dates

  • Start Date: October 2017
  • End Date: indefinite

Template:CCMDB Data Integrity Checks

None yet. Do we need any? Possibly with Template:Discussion

  • Influenza virus
  • Tracheobronchitis
  • Pharm influenza drugs
    • caution about putting a cross check with influenza drugs, as there are times when a patient is given the med for suspect influenza however, the Cadham lab report comes back as negative.
    • Best to wait until we have some data to do this. Tina has scheduled review with Julie for 3rd week of November.

checklist / to do

  • confirm documentation details above
  • add to s_tmp
  • inter-link with relevant articles

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