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*** For Plastics, ensure that senior resident has evaluated patient
*** For Plastics, ensure that senior resident has evaluated patient
* If patient is deemed a potential replantation candidate, then
* If patient is deemed a potential replantation candidate, then
** '''ED Provider to call the Medical Alert Center (MAC) (866)940-4401 and state: "We are requesting an emergent/urgent transfer for replant evaluation at LAC+USC" '''
** '''ED Provider to call the Medical Alert Center (MAC) (866)940-4401 and state: "We are requesting an emergent/urgent transfer from HUMC ED to LAC+USC ED for replant evaluation; I need you to arrange the transfer" '''
***All Emergent/Urgent requests should get transfer approval/dispositioned within 60 minutes. [https://secure2.compliancebridge.com/lacdhs/DHSpublic/index.php?fuseaction=header.download&policyID=4374&descriptor=header1&doc=373.3.pdf DHS Policy 373.3 MAC Transfers]
***All Emergent/Urgent requests should get transfer approval/dispositioned within 60 minutes. [https://secure2.compliancebridge.com/lacdhs/DHSpublic/index.php?fuseaction=header.download&policyID=4374&descriptor=header1&doc=373.3.pdf DHS Policy 373.3 MAC Transfers]
*** MAC will ask for below info (at a minimum)
*** MAC will ask for below info (at a minimum)

Revision as of 21:38, 24 April 2023

For immediate clinical management see "Replantation"

Transfer Protocol

  • Obtain STAT Hand Call Consult and page out as TTA2 if not done already
    • Hand call consultant should come to ED for emergent evaluation
      • Rotates between Ortho, Plastics, check doc box for who is on for the day
      • For Plastics, ensure that senior resident has evaluated patient
  • If patient is deemed a potential replantation candidate, then
    • ED Provider to call the Medical Alert Center (MAC) (866)940-4401 and state: "We are requesting an emergent/urgent transfer from HUMC ED to LAC+USC ED for replant evaluation; I need you to arrange the transfer"
      • All Emergent/Urgent requests should get transfer approval/dispositioned within 60 minutes. DHS Policy 373.3 MAC Transfers
      • MAC will ask for below info (at a minimum)
        • Patient’s name + MRN
        • Primary diagnosis
        • Reason for transfer
        • Triage status: Emergent/Urgent
        • Name of transferring (sending) attending physician and the name of the DEM AOD***
        • Location: ED room number
    • Hand consultant (senior resident or attending) should speak directly to LAC+USC Attending Replant Surgeon on the recorded MAC line to discuss replant candidate transfer acceptance
    • Once patient is accepted for transfer, ED provider coordinates further transfer logistics via MAC
      • Ask MAC for ETA of transport
        • Estimated Transport Arrival times:
          • Basic Life Support (BLS) – Transport – This level of transport consists of two (2) Emergency Medical Technician I’s (EMT-Is). The average estimated time of arrival (ETA) for a BLS Unit is 30-45 minutes.
          • Advanced Life Support (ALS) or Critical Care Transport (CCT) – This level of transport requires ALS personnel (EMT Paramedic (EMT-P) or nurse). The average EMT-P ETA is 45 minutes, and 120 minutes for a nurse staffed ambulance.
        • MAC should arrange transportation via the Central Dispatch office; the ED clerk does NOT arrange transport for these patients
    • If MAC is unable to provide transport for Higher Level of Care Urgent/Emergent transfer within a reasonable amount of time (less than 2 hours) this issue should be escalated to the MAC Medical Officer of the Day (MOD), DEM Admin on Duty (AOD), and the Attending Trauma Surgeon
    • TRANSFERS FOR POTENTIAL REPLANTATION WILL PROCEED REGARDLESS OF WHETHER LAC+USC HAS AVAILABLE BEDS (even if closed to transfers per USC CMO Dr. Spellberg)

Dealing with Disagreements Regarding Transfer

  • If there is disagreement between HUCLA ED/Trauma/Hand Call Consultant and Hand LAC+USC Replantation service about proceeding with replantation then HUCLA Hand Call Attending must talk to LAC+USC Replantation Attending on the recorded MAC line
  • If there continues to be disagreement - the patient WILL be accepted by LAC+USC for an in-person evaluation by the replantation service (per CMO's at LAC+USC and HUCLA) - please involve both Trauma Attending and Hand Attending [Admin on Duty (AOD)]

Repatriation

  • If the patient is transferred to LAC+USC and after evaluation it is decided that replantation is not indicated - HUCLA WILL accept the patient back in transfer.


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