| Admission
Limits
Department of Medicine
University of California, San Francisco
Moffitt/Long Hospital
Medicine
Wards, UCCCU and CRI
Resident
physicians will distribute admissions among members of their
individual teams:
- Interns
will be responsible for no more than five admissions per
twenty-four hour period and no more than eight admissions
per forty-eight hours.
- Sub-interns
will be responsible for no more than five admissions per
twenty-four hours and no more than eight admissions per
forty-eight hours.
- Resident
physicians will be responsible for admitting patients and
writing detailed admission notes in excess of five admissions
per intern or sub-intern per twenty-four hour period.
- Total
admissions per medicine team will not exceed ten per twenty-four
hour call day; the dedicated nightfloat resident will be
responsible for admissions in excess of ten per medicine
team per twenty-four hour call day (to a limit of four admissions
for the nightfloat resident). The Jeopardy resident will
be activated should the total number of admissions exceed
the combined capacity of the admitting resident and nightfloat
resident. It is the responsibility of the medicine resident
to notify the Chief Medical Resident on call (719-9612)
in order to activate the Jeopardy system.
- Resident
physicians will be responsible for writing a brief admission
summary for each patient admitted to the intern or sub-intern
within twenty-four hours of the admission.
- Admissions
in excess of five per intern or sub-intern (up to a total
of eight patients per intern or sub-intern) will be re-distributed
to the intern or sub-intern on the post-call day.
- On
average, an intern will not be responsible for the ongoing
care of more than 12 patients; a resident will not be responsible
for the ongoing care of more than 24 patients. For the CRI,
given the nature of that service, each resident will not
be responsible for the ongoing care of more than 20 patients.
When patient load exceeds these limits, patients will (when
it is safe for the patient) be distributed among housestaff
on the Medical Service.
- Resident
physicians will be responsible for ensuring that individual
intern and sub-intern patient loads do not compromise patient
care and educational goals.
- Resident
physicians will be responsible for notifying the chief residents
if admissions exceed the maximal cap or if patient care
is compromised; jeopardy or night float residents will be
mobilized by the chief residents to cover any additional
admissions to the medical service.
The Liver Transplant Unit
The intern is responsible for up to five admissions per
twenty-four hour period, or up to eight admissions per forty-eight
hour period.
- The
intern is responsible for writing up to five admission notes;
supervising surgery residents will be responsible for admitting
patients and writing admission notes in excess of five per
twenty-four hour period.
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