What is PSI 10?
PSI 10: Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury Rate Qualifying discharges with any secondary ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes for acute kidney failure AND any listed ICD-10-PCS procedure codes for dialysis.
What is PSI 90?
PSI 90 is a composite measure that is intended to reflect the safety climate of the hospital by providing a marker of patient safety (or “avoidance of harm”) during the delivery of health care.
What is PSI 3?
NQF#: Not NQF Endorsed Developer: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Data Source: CMS Hospital Compare Description: Stage II or IV pressure ulcers or unstageable (secondary diagnosis) per 1,000 discharges among surgical or medical patients ages 18 years and older.
How many meters is 10 bar?
100 meters/ 328 feet/ 10 bar: are often called divers watches and can be used for snorkeling, swimming, and other water sports, but not high board diving or sub aqua diving.
What depth is 10 bar?
100 meters
100 meters/ 328 feet/ 10 bar: are often called divers watches and can be used for snorkeling, swimming, and other water sports, but not high board diving or sub aqua diving.
What is perioperative pulmonary embolism?
Acute pulmonary embolism (PE) is a relatively rare but potentially fatal complication during the perioperative period. Its diagnosis is particularly challenging in the anesthetized patient, yet early diagnosis and treatment are essential in preventing morbidity and mortality.
What are patient safety indicators?
The Patient Safety Indicators (PSIs) are a set of measures that screen for adverse events that patients experience as a result of exposure to the health care system. These events are likely amenable to prevention by changes at the system or provider level.