Night Float at Presby

Night Float at Presby

 
Signing Out to Night Float
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Templates

attached below

Anatomy of your night

5-6pm
  • If you are rounding the next morning, good time to preround
6-9pm
  • This is your golden period when you're not on call for consults
  • get to know moonlighter consults even before they sign out to you, especially if they are busy
  • stalk the tracking board
  • post-op checks
  • consider going to NICU and grabbing a printed out sheet of nursing phone numbers for the night, this is the unit that keeps you the busies
9pm-4am
  • 1201: if you are rounding, drop everything non-emergent and see patients. If you somehow have a monstrous night, your chief most likely will understand even if you can't chart round if you have exams.
  • 4am checklist (can start checking at 3am)
    • CTH 0400 (these generally start getting done at 3am)
    • Call EEG (#s in sidebar)
    • Do a final check that all consults have been added to the appropriate list, including the moonlighters
Checklist Before leaving hospital
  • medrecs or sign them out to residents/ APPs
  • finalize your notes
  • sign out boxes to daytime

Continuous EEG

  1. Go on medtrak and under neurology, find EEG analyst and have that added to your favorites, page them to your number.
  1. Alternatively can call EEG tech 412-864-3791
    1. Ask them who the analyst is
    2. They will give you someone's name/number on the right though numbers are below
    3. Call that person
    4. Ask the following
      1. any seizures? what location and side?
      2. any epileptiform discharges?
      3. any sharps?
      4. any other events of note?
 
EEG Analyst
Number
Sara Bavio
412-526-4276
Amanda Coglio
412-855-6615
Patricia L
412-983-6580
Lynn McQuade
412-298-2182
Maryann Mulkin
724-296-0876
Adriann Oscar
412-551-8556
Sheryl Plumber
412-417-6378
Max
412-251-4640
Marjorie Tucker
319-430-9311

Overnight radiology reads

  1. Reading room residents 412-864-2262
  1. Reading room assistant if you need an attending read 412-648-6463

Transferring someone to ICU

If emergency, call a condition as specified here
Condition C
If not emergency:
1. Call any ICU pickle (4g/4f/6fg) and ask who is the RI (resource intensivist), the attending who would need to accept, get their name and phone number
2. Call AOD and find out where there is a bed. Tell them you will get permission from an RI to do this
3. call the RI and tell them theres a bed in location _____, can I have it, this is the patient
4. Put in neuro transfer order once RI accepts
5. call the appropriate ICU pickle and sign the patient out