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Building Strength of Health Care Teams
WebThe Ontario Critical Care Workforce Advisory Committee is an advisory body, focused on identifying and addressing system level issues pertaining to critical care health human resources (HHR) within Ontario. This group focuses on HHR priorities relating to recruitment and retention, including, training, wellness, models of care, practice
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Neonatal Intensive Care
WebIn October 2017, the Ministry of Health expanded CCSO’s mandate to include Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU). CCSO was charged with adapting and applying previously successful initiatives used in making improvements in Adult and Paediatric critical care to the neonatal intensive care system. This includes oversight for NICU capacity planning …
Ontario’s Critical Care System Priorities: 2022 to 2024
WebCritical Care System Priorities • 3 2. Defining a Path Forward: Priorities for Critical Care and Associated Programs (2022 to 2024) As an extension of the Ontario Critical Care Plan (2018-2021), the updated system priorities align with the 5
Post op Complications Following a Craniotomy
WebThis presentation provides direction for how to provide nursing care to adult and paediatric patients experiencing complications post neurosurgery to ensure consistency within and across organizations. It was developed by a sub-group of clinical neurosurgical nurses and neurosurgical educators for Registered Nurses (RN) across Ontario.
Critical Care Services Ontario CCSO
WebEstablished in 2005, Critical Care Services Ontario (CCSO) led the implementation of Ontario’s first Critical Care Strategy and now centrally coordinates and develops integrated system solutions for critical care and specialty programs aligned with critical care. CCSO’s work is the result of an ongoing collaboration between critical care
Ontario’s Critical Care Scorecard Reports
Web4 SECTION 1 – Introduction This Reports Guide is intended to help users understand and navigate the content of the Critical Care Scorecard Reports generated every quarter (launched in September 2013). The scorecard reports package includes three types of scorecards: Unit Scorecard, LHIN (Local Health Integration Network) Scorecard, and …
Guidelines for Basic Adult Neurological Observation
WebThe Guidelines for Basic Adult Neurological Observation are the result of a collaborative effort between CCSO, the Neurosurgery Education and Outreach Network (NEON) and Provincial Neurosurgery Advisory Committee (PNAC). NEON supports system-wide improvements for Ontario’s neurosurgery services through education and outreach …
Trauma & Burns
WebThe Trauma and Burns System is comprised of 8 Regional Trauma Networks which encompass 11 Lead Trauma Hospitals, of which three are provincial Burn Centres. The Regional Trauma Networks are a hub-and-spoke model linking Lead Trauma Hospitals, referring hospitals, and other trauma system partners to improve trauma care delivery …
Data Collection and Usage
WebCCIS was developed in consultation with stakeholders across Ontario and was implemented in all adult and paediatric critical care units in 2009, followed by neonatal units in 2018. As of 2023, approximately 250 adult, paediatric, and neonatal critical care units enter data into CCIS. The CCIS includes the following components: Bed-availability
Burnout in Critical Care
WebCrisis Services Canada. If you are in crisis there are a number of resources available. Most hospitals have an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) available 24/7. There are also local, provincial, and national resources. Nationally, Crisis Services Canada is available to you whenever you need. Call the 24/7 crisis line 1-833-456-4566.
ADULT CRITICAL CARE LEVELS OF CARE
Web5 mechanically ventilated days, and reduced morbidity and mortality (Morrow et al., 2012; Wise et al., 2012; Gutsche and Raiten (2013); Masud et al., 2018). Within a critical care unit, 70% of the ICU nursing staff are trained to the Practice Standards for
Ventilator Associated Pneumonia and Central Line Infection …
WebVersion 1.0 February 2012 2 For information regarding this toolkit contact: Critical Care Secretariat Phone: 416-340-4800 x.5577 Email: [email protected]
Long-Term Mechanical Ventilation
WebLong-term Term Ventilation (LTV) patients are clinically defined as those patients suffering from severe respiratory impairment who require ventilator support more than 6 hours per day for more than 21 days, but who are no longer acutely or critically ill and do not require additional services provided by a critical care unit.
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