Decorticate posturing
What is a GCS of 4?
Person over 70 years of age
What is a BD only donor?
BUN
What lab helps us understand at the KI function?
It is policy that we must call the hospital within this amount of time after the the initial referral
What is 20 minutes?
70 year old still over breathing the vent and family is ready to WDLS
What is a High Potential?
No response to pain, no response with the eyes, and no response verbally
What is GCS 3?
Person 71 years of age who is still over breathing the vent
What is a rule out for organ donation?
What lab help us understand the LI function?
If I wanted to document the hospital contacted time, where could I do this?
Referral worksheet
2 year old with GCS of 14 and ready to extubate
What is a non- HP?
Eyes opening to pain, withdrawn to pain
What is GCS 6?
60 year old, GCS of 7, but is maxed on several pressers and unstable
What is a DCD donor?
US Renal
What radiology might help us understand the KI?
A process that would including informing the boss that a high potential occurrence has happened through a call note
What is tagging AOC?
65 year old GCS of 3 appearing areflexic, no plans of BDT
What is a high potential?
Obeying commands
What is GCS 6?
65 year old, GCS is a 3, with no reflexes, but not pronounced BD
What is a BD/ DCD donor?
PT, INR, and PTT
What labs help us to understand the suitability of the LI?
This is where I would mark the patient as HP, Stop Follow, ETC
What is organ status?
65 year old on sedation, appearing areflexic, no plans for BDT
What is a High Potential?
Localizing to pain, no verbal response, eyes opening to speech
What is GCS 7?
70 year old, GCS of 4, no BSR intact, but RN reports posturing
What is a DCD donor?
CT Abd
What radiology will help us to better understand the LI and KI?
I tag this person when I am asked to close out a referral and the BSRN is going to call with CTOD
18 year old on active chemo, registered donor, pronounced BD
What is a non-HP?