We use: Non-preventable/care appropriate, non-preventable with an
opportunity for improvement, possibly preventable and preventable.
Barb Pudelek RN, MSN
Trauma Coordinator
Loyola University Medical
Center
2160 South First Avenue
Maywood, IL
60153
708-327-3715
>>> SMyles@CHW.edu 12/29/03 04:17PM
>>>
Short Survey;
Does your facility use three categories
for assigning preventability of
deaths:
Nonpreventable
/ potentially preventable / preventable??
or four
categories:
Nonpreventable / possible preventable /
probably preventable /
preventable??
Many Thanks and have a
wonderfully safe 2004!
Steven Myles RN, CEN, MICN
Trauma
Program Manager
St Mary Medical Center
Long Beach, California
Tel:
562 491 9174
Pager: 562 462 5766
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From: Vicgray [
mailto:vicgray@woh.rr.com]Sent:
Tuesday, December 16, 2003 3:42 PM
To: traumanurses@listserve.com;
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Subject: [traumanurses] Re: Crossmatch for
Trauma Patients
We draw one specimen - either drawn by the ED staff
or the lab person that
arrives - The person that draws it is expected
to label it and assure it is
delivered to the lab person = Why do they have
this policy at your
facility.??-
Vickie Graymire RN, MS
Trauma
Program Manager
St. Rita's Medical Center
Lima, Ohio 45801
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11:32 AM
Subject: [traumanurses] Crossmatch for Trauma
Patients
> Hello All!
>
> I would like to know what
other trauma centers policy and procedure is for
> crossmatching for
trauma patients, e.g., are you required to draw 2 blood
> specimens on one
trauma patient at 2 different times? Would you be willing
> to share your
P&P? Please share you comments on the effectiveness of your
>
P&P.
>
> We are being asked to draw 2 specimens at 2 separate
intervals on the same
> patient. Our concern is that this will delay the
administration of
> crossmatched blood as well as deplete our stores of O
negative/positive
> blood.
>
> I appreciate your
feedback.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Heidi Hotz, RN, Trauma Program
Manager
> Department of Surgery
> Cedars-Sinai Medical
Center
> Los Angeles
>
>
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