HAPI Tool
Discover effective strategies for locating pertinent information within the eStar platform. Enhance your research skills and streamline your workflow by mastering these valuable techniques. Stay organized and efficient in your information retrieval efforts by leveraging the powerful search capabilities of eStar. Maximize the utility of this platform and optimize your information-finding process with the insights provided in this content.
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HAPI Tool Finding relevant information in eStar
ADT Events Summary Tab ADT Transactions Shows transfer date/time between units and can also help estimate time in OR
Braden row Shows First Filed Value (Admit Braden) and Last Filed (Current)
OR Information (Time in OR, Positioning) CHART REVIEW Encounters Anesthesia Event
Contributing Factors PI development is a multifaceted process In some cases PI s are unavoidable Even though the provider evaluated the individual s clinical condition and pressure ulcer risk factors; defined and implemented interventions consistent with individual needs, goals, and recognized standards of practice; monitored and evaluated the impact of the interventions; and revised the approaches as appropriate (NPUAP) Public policy is not consistent among settings Intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors Some risk factors are not modifiable
HOB elevation It is understood that often HOB elevation is clinically necessary HOB elevation of 30 degrees or more increases pressure over the sacrum/ischial areas May be a non-modifiable risk factor if patient clinically needs HOB elevated
Wound Consults Use Search box in upper right corner of screen WOCN for Simple wound Complex Wound or Plastic Surgery for Complex