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| Collection Bed Nrs = 28-30
| Collection Bed Nrs = 28-30
| Collection Collector = Pamela Piche
| Collection Collector = Pamela Piche
| Collection Unit Phone = +(204) ??? 3434
| Collection Unit Fax = +(204) 269-7641
| Collection Unit Manager = Kurt Pay
| Collection Unit Manager Phone = +(204) ??? 3262 pager 204-931-3613
| Collection Unit Clerk = Aning
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== Location profile ==
== Location profile ==
*Victoria Medical Unit [[VMU]], room numbers 518-3 to 536-2
*Victoria Medical Unit [[VMU]], room numbers 518-3 to 536-2
*Potential to open to 30 beds during 'overcensus' crisis 


N5/S5 Patient Profile:
N5/S5 Patient Profile:
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Patient admissions include transfers from the S4 Unit
Patient admissions include transfers from the S4 Unit
Precipitating factors for admission/primary diagnoses/complications frequently include: CAP, CHF, cancers, end-stage Respiratory/Cardiac Disease, palliation, discharge planning, and paneling.
Precipitating factors for admission/primary diagnoses/complications frequently include: CAP, CHF, cancers, end-stage Respiratory/Cardiac Disease, palliation, discharge planning, and paneling.
== Contacts ==
* Unit local 3434, fax 204-269-7641
* Unit Manager is Kurt Pay local 3262 pager 204-931-3613
* Unit Clerk is Aning

Revision as of 17:57, 2017 July 27

Location
Location VIC S5
First Admission September 1, 2005
Program Medicine
Hospital VIC
Nr of Beds 28-30
Collection Unit Phone: +(204) ??? 3434
Collection Unit Fax : +(204) 269-7641
Collection Unit Manager : Kurt Pay
Collection Unit Manager Phone : +(204) ??? 3262 pager 204-931-3613
Collection Unit Clerk : Aning

 

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Location profile

  • Victoria Medical Unit VMU, room numbers 518-3 to 536-2

N5/S5 Patient Profile:

Primarily admissions comprise an aging population living in the community with home care supports. Patient admissions include transfers from the S4 Unit Precipitating factors for admission/primary diagnoses/complications frequently include: CAP, CHF, cancers, end-stage Respiratory/Cardiac Disease, palliation, discharge planning, and paneling.