3. Beds
When it comes to life-threatening illness or injury, Critical
care beds offer design enhancements and safety features
that assist in the efficient delivery of care
• Specifications: Various
o Frame: L2160 x W1100
o Bed: L1900 x W980
o Back: 0 ~ 80°
o Knee: 0 ~ 35°
o Adjustable height
o Nursing Panel
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5. • Lateral Tilting
o Prevents complication
o Assists treatment
• Impatient fall protection
o Side rails
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6. • Recovery
o Mobilizing lifts & rails
o Ease on healthcare staff
• Optimization of heart
and lung performance
o Treatment positions
o Prevent complications
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14. What is Clinical Documentation?
Clinical documentation in a patient's
record includes any and all
documentation that relates to the care of
the patient during the patient's stay or
encounter.
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15. In the inpatient setting, some of the important
pieces of the patent’s clinical documentation
include:
• Patient History & Physical examination
• Progress Notes
• Orders
• Procedure Reports
• Anesthesia Reports
• Pathology Reports
• Radiology/Nuclear Medicine Reports
• Cardiology Reports
• Consultation Reports
• Notes Provided by Nursing Staff
• Discharge Summary
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16. Why is Clinical
Documentation Important
• Patient Care & Quality
• Legal Protection
• Operations and Management
• Strategic and Financial Planning
• Research
• Reimbursement & Revenue
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17. The move toward Electronic Medical Records (EMRs)
and
Critical Care Information Systems (CCIS)
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18. SEVEN Cs OF CRITICAL CARE
• Compassion (empathy, concern)
• Communication (with patient and family).
• Consideration (to patients, relatives and
colleagues) and avoidance of Conflict.
• Comfort: prevention of suffering
• Carefulness (avoidance of injury)
• Consistency
• Closure (ethics and withdrawal of care).
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