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Work Flow

The document describes the workflow process from admission to discharge for a patient transferred to the intensive care unit (ICU). It shows that a physician puts in an order to transfer a patient to the ICU. The bed board then assigns the patient to a specific ICU unit. A team leader assigns the patient to a bed in that unit. The patient arrives at the ICU and receives care. The care team evaluates if the patient is ready for discharge. If so, the patient is discharged home or transferred to a floor. If not ready, the patient remains in the ICU for continued care.

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Work Flow

The document describes the workflow process from admission to discharge for a patient transferred to the intensive care unit (ICU). It shows that a physician puts in an order to transfer a patient to the ICU. The bed board then assigns the patient to a specific ICU unit. A team leader assigns the patient to a bed in that unit. The patient arrives at the ICU and receives care. The care team evaluates if the patient is ready for discharge. If so, the patient is discharged home or transferred to a floor. If not ready, the patient remains in the ICU for continued care.

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Physician puts in

an order for
transfer to ICU
Workflow Concept Map:
to
Bed board assigns
patient to an ICU
‘/
From ICU Admission to Discharge
(MCC, CVICU,
NCC, TSICU)

Team leader
assigns patient to
a bed
Patient arrives to
ICU

Patient care AbuSafiah, M. (n.d.). Adm, administrator, admission, discharge, dschrg, human icon. Basic license on Iconfinder.com

Ready be Yes No
discharged?

Discharge Consult UTH


patient home or UFP
from the unit

Transfer to floor

Patient care

Ready to be
Yes No
discharged
home?

Discharge Discharge to
patient home SNF/Rehab

(Chessare, 2007)
References:

AbuSafiah, M. (n.d.). Adm, administrator, admission, discharge, dschrg, human icon.

[Photograph]. Retrieved from http://libguides.scf.edu/apa_image_citation


Chessare, J. B. (2007). Designing patient flow in the hospital to make patients safer. [Data file].

Retrieved from https://www.health.ny.gov/professionals/patients/patient_safety/conferenc

e/2007/docs/designing_patient_flow_in_the_hospital.pdf

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