D2A Hub Capacity and Escalation Procedures Quiz
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How are patients listed as waiting for D2A managed?

  • They are reviewed on weekends
  • They are escalated to the Hub
  • They are managed by the Operational Flow Manager
  • They are held on the BadgerBoard (correct)

What is the purpose of the D2A Opel status mentioned in the text?

  • To review the status of patients waiting for D2A
  • To maintain the BadgerBoard
  • To trigger actions for Hub escalation plans (correct)
  • To communicate with the Operational Flow Manager

How many patients waiting longer than 48 hours for D2A are considered in the Amber status?

  • Between 21 and 30 (correct)
  • Less than 16
  • Between 16 and 20
  • More than 30

What is the purpose of the Hub escalation plans mentioned in the text?

<p>To manage patients in the green status (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many patients waiting longer than 48 hours for D2A are considered in the Red status?

<p>Between 17 and 20 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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BadgerBoard

A system used to manage patients waiting for D2A.

D2A Opel status

Triggers actions for Hub escalation plans regarding patient management.

Amber status for D2A

Refers to patients waiting longer than 48 hours, specifically between 21 and 30 patients.

Hub escalation plans

Plans designed to manage patients in the green status efficiently.

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Red status for D2A

Indicates patients waiting longer than 48 hours, specifically between 17 and 20 patients.

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