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Patient Care - Reference Manual - Physician - Fraser Health Authority

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d) The Custom Queries Tab – (as pictured below) contains questions that have beendesigned by <strong>Fraser</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Authority</strong> for support of clinical areas, departments,and patients. This screen may have other queries, specific to particular programsor sites.Fields in the Custom Queries TabDiagnosisConcurrent DiagnosisAdmit to any <strong>Care</strong>Facility > 48 hours inpast 90 daysThe clinician updates this field. Enter the most currentdiagnosis for the patient.Concurrent Diagnosis is any additional or concurrent diagnosis,e.g. the patient is admitted with abdominal pain, but has ahistory of diabetes. Diabetes would be a concurrent diagnosis.This field requires a Y yes or N no answer. Infection Controluses it to flag any patients that have been admitted to otherfacilities.If yes, which facility The choices are available by using the look up key or ,however if you are unable to locate the name of the hospital,type in your answer and when asked not found new? chooseyes and continue.Infection ControlCode BlueLanguage SpokenSurgery/ProcedureOR dateIdentify the infection control status of the patient. The choicesare available by using the look up key or , e.g.airborne, airborne and contact, contact, droplet, droplet, andcontact, standard, and strict.Identify the Code Blue status of the patient. This field isanswered with a Y yes or N no. Y yes automatically defaults in.Identify the language spoken by the patient. The choices areavailable by using the look up key or .Identify the patients’ surgery or procedure.A required field if a surgery or procedure is indicated.<strong>Health</strong> Informatics<strong>Health</strong> Information Systems and Services© <strong>Fraser</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Authority</strong>, 2006. All rights reserved.12

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