Bryan,
Ours is tri-fold also, we had a clipboard made out of plexiglass that
accomodates that size.
Dee Crump
Parkview Medical Center
Pueblo, CO
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bryan Williams [SMTP:bwwilliams@uabmc.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 8:51 AM
> To: traumanurses@mailman.listserve.com
> Subject: [traumanurses] Run Sheets
>
> In our hospital some of the pre-hospital paperwork is making it into the
> resuscitation room but is not getting finding its way to the patients
> chart on the floor/unit. I am trying to improve the percentage of
> pre-hospital paperwork that makes it with the patient to the floor/unit
> when the patient is admitted. Our ER Critical Care Record (trauma
> resuscitation record) is tri-fold, so it is a little to big for a clip
> board. Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Bryan Williams, BSN, MBA, CCRN, CEN
> Trauma Coordinator
> UAB Hospital, Birmingham, AL
>
>
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