Key wins and challenges

Wins and Challenges – the implementation process Before you start, here is some feedback from our pilot sites and long term ViCTOR users for your consideration.. ViCTOR Key wins: A greater awareness of the deteriorating paediatric / newborn patient (e.g. acceptable and unacceptable ranges) The ability to trend observations over time including from the ED … Continued

Escalation of care examples

Tertiary / Metropolitan Hospital with MET team RCH Deteriorating Patient Escalation of Care Procedure RCH Deteriorating Patient Escalation of Care in the Emergency Department RCH Deteriorating Patient Escalation of Care in the Medical Imaging Department RCH Observation and Monitoring Guideline Clinical Guideline The use of VICTOR pre and post op (Metropolitan Hospital) WMH – Admitted Surgical Paediatric Patient … Continued

How to implement ViCTOR

Step 1: Identify the ViCTOR charts you wish to implement. Step 2: Watch the relevant implementation video below which explains how to use the charts and provides examples for education. (ViCTOR & ViCTOR Urgent Care, or  ViCTOR Newborn are below. Note: Fluid Chart ‘How to use’ videos are available once registered) Step 3: Download and review the ViCTOR Implementation checklist or the Implementation considerations for Fluids … Continued

ViCTOR charts & folders

ViCTOR ViCTOR 0 – 3 months ViCTOR 3-12 month ViCTOR 1-­4 years ViCTOR 5-11-years ViCTOR 12-18-years ViCTOR Urgent Care ViCTOR Urgent Care under 3 mths ViCTOR Urgent Care 3 – 12 mths ViCTOR Urgent Care 1 – 4 yrs ViCTOR Urgent Care  5 – 11 yrs ViCTOR Urgent Care 12-18 yr  ViCTOR Neurological ViCTOR Neurological observation chart … Continued

Implementing ViCTOR

Wins and Challenges – the implementation process Before you start, here is some feedback from our pilot sites and long term ViCTOR users for your consideration.. ViCTOR Key wins: A greater awareness of the deteriorating paediatric / newborn patient (e.g. acceptable and unacceptable ranges) The ability to trend observations over time including from the ED … Continued