The incorrect description of transfer is that critical care patients do not need to be evaluated before transfer.
Transportation of critically ill patients is one of the most important tasks in the intensive care unit (ICU), and patients are at increased risk of complications and even death during transportation. In order to standardize the process of transferring critically ill patients, improve the safety of transferring and reduce the occurrence of adverse events, so that medical personnel have a unified understanding of the transfer of critically ill patients.
The purpose of transferring critically ill patients is to seek or complete better diagnostic and therapeutic measures in order to improve the prognosis. According to the different geographic areas where the transfer is performed, the transfer of critically ill patients is divided into intra-hospital and inter-hospital transfer; intra-hospital transfer refers to the transfer between different medical areas in the same medical unit; inter-hospital transfer refers to the transfer between different medical units.
Principles of transferring surgical patients:
1. The transfer personnel should be qualified hospital staff.
2, the transfer handover process should ensure that the patient's identity is correct.
3. Before the transfer, it should be confirmed that the patient's condition is suitable and can tolerate the transfer.
4, before the transfer should confirm the transfer of medical equipment and items to be carried, and to confirm that the function is intact.