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Percent of 0ccupancy 95

Name Date

NOTE: Compute all answers correctly Io two decimal places

1. Recorded for May for a 65-bed hospital: Date IPSD Date ,lpSD Date tpSD

15011482155 25012562258 34913582362 45414562465 55215592563 65116602662 75017592760 84318582860 94419542962

10 46 20 55 30 63 31 50

Ca lcu late:

a. Percentage of occupancy for May b. Percentage of occupancy for May 25 c. Percentage of occupancy for:

(1) IVlay l through lVlay 10 12\ May 11 through May 20 (3) IVlay 21 through lVlay 31

d. Percentage of occupancy for lVlay if the bed count had increased to 70 beds on May 1 1 and to 75 beds on May 21

2. Blessing Hospital

Bed/bassinet count February 9: Census February 10: Admissions

Discharged (live)

Deaths

A&D

A&C 100

95

B

5

1

2

NB

10

8

2

1

0

0

Surgical 25

18

4

2

1

0

Calculate:

a. A&C bed occupancy percentage for February 10 b. NB bassinet occupancy percentage for February 10 c. Surgical Unit bed occupancy percentage for February 10 d. *(R4) Census for February 10

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3. High Hopes Hospital (Neonatal Unit: 16 bassinets) Januaryl: Census 13 January 2: Births 4

Discharged (live) 2 Deaths (NB)

Deaths (fetal)

A&D

(late fetal)

Calculate:

a. "(R4) Census for January 2 b. *(R4) IPSD total for January 2 c. Bassinet occupancy percentage for January 2

4. St. Vincent Hospital Bed Bassinet Surgical

Period

January through March Aprilthrough June July through September October through December

Count 160

180

200

175

IPSD

12,405

14,621

15,177

14,813

Gount

18

15

20

25

IPSD

1,318

1,247

1,615

2,084

Count 25

30

30

35

IPSD

2,180

2,516

2,601

2,913

Calculate:

a. Percentage of occupancy for each period for the following: (1) Bed percentage 12) Bassinet percentage (3) Surgical unit percentage

b. Category (bed, bassinet, or surgical unit) with highest percentage of occupancy for the year

5. Golden Valley Hospital

A&C NB

10

57

54

1

268

Orthopedic Unit (lncluded in A&C)

Bed/bassinet count March: Admissions

Discharged (live)

Deaths

IPSD

80

105

99

5

1,998

12

47

44

2

278

Calculate;

a. Bed (A&C) occupancy percentage for March b. Bassinet (NB) occupancy percentage for March c. Orthopedic unit occupancy percentage for March

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6. Comforting Hospital (for November)

Count

Percent of Occupancy 97

IPSD

Bassinets

463

314

272

708

Unit: Medical

Surgical

Pediatrics

Orthopedics Ophthalmotogy Obstetrics

Newborn Totals

Ca Iculate:

Period

January February

March

April through June July through September October through December

Bed

58

32

10

18

25

15

Bassinet

158 12

12

Dates January 1 through February 15 February 16 through March 31 April 1 through April 30 May 1 through June 30

IPSD

1,660

886

215

498

702

405

324

Calculate:

a. Percent of occupancy for each unit for Novemberb. A&C percent of occupancy for November 7. Hilltop Hospital

Counts Period

A B

C

D

Beds

90

100

110

85

IPSD

6,250

5,994

5,888

17,920

17,561

16,007

Bassinets

12

8

10

14

Beds

3,815

4,079

2,996

4,021

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a. Percent of bed occupancy for each periodb. Percent of bassinet occupancy for each periodc. Percent of bed occupancy for January through Juned. Percent of bassinet occupancy for January through Junee. Period with the highest lp bed o".rpun.y percentage Mountain View Hospital

Bed Count 250

225

200

210

200

180

Calculate:

: Bed occupancy percentage for JanuaryD. tsed occupancy percentage for February through lVlarch : 3:1 ::::f ncy percentage for the first hatf of ih" y"riu. Eeo occupancy percentage for the second half of t'he year : led gccuqa.ncy percentage for the entire yearT. Lluarter with the highest bed occupancy percentage for the year

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9. Holy Cross HosPital (for June) Bed count: 50

DATE IPSD DATE 11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

IPSD

35

41

47

48

49

50

40

41

43

47

DATE

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

IPSD

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

45 44

48

35

36

38

42

44

40

52

41

30

35

25

47

4B

38

42

43

36

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Calculate: I

a. "(R4) Total IPSD for June ] b. "(R4) IPSD for June 7 through June 15 c. x(R4)Average DIPC for June 1 through June 10 d. "(R4) Average IPSD for June e. Percent of bed occupancy for June f. Percent of bed occupancy for June 29 s. lf thebedcounthadincreasedto55bedsonJunel5,calculatethepercentof

occupancyforJ--(

Percent of 0ccupancy 9910. Pine Ridge Hospital

-flo1thtV Census Report100 Beds and 15 Bassinets lVlonth: February

NB A&c

0

TRF

IN 5

4

3

2

ADM

8 't0

7

5

12

9

11

6

7

10

9

4

6

Beg

usCens 85

Day

2 a J

4

5

6

7

8 q

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

Census/DeathsBirths Beg

Census

IPSD Dts Live

2

4 ,l

6

5

2

3

4

2

3

1

4

6

1

4

4

3

5

2

A&D

2

4

2

3

1

0

0

CensusTRF o

DeathsDts Live ,UT

5

4

7

5

I 12

8

5

7

8

11

9

8

7

10

5

11

6

8

3

1

IPSD 0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0 ,l

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

3

1

4

2

3

5

4

6

1

2

5

2

3

4

7

5

1

2

4

3

6

5

3

1 0

1

1

2

3

3

2

1

2

4

6

3

5

2

4

1

2

3

0

1

5

3

2

2

6

3

4

2

3

5

1

7

I 12

8

4

3

1

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

1

1

2

0

0

3

0

0

1

0

0

4

2

0

0

3

1

1

2

4

6

3

5

2

4

1

2

3

1

0

5

3

2

2

b

3

4

2

3

5

13

8

11

5

I 6

12

14

I 16

7

6

9

2

7

3

2

2

4

5

3

2

1

1

2

2

2

4

5

2

2t

1J

1

2

2

4

5

7

5

1

1

1

0

NB

. Complete the totals below: TOTALS:

A&C Beginning Census Admissions Tra nsfer lns

Jeaths -ra nsfer Outs : nding Census f,SDs

)ccupancy % ..r.r, CenEra gc a"u r,-,,n*I[ts r:e.sen.ed.

Beginning Census Births

Live Discharges Deaths

Ending Census IPSDs Occupancy %

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b lf the bed count had been 120 beds from February 1 through,February

14 and then decreased to

100 beds from Februaiy 1b throusr, r"nr,lJi';;: il;i;oiro n" *r" bed occupancv

percentage for

c.

FebruarY?

lf the bassinet count had been 1g bassinets from February 1-through

February 14-and the count

decreased to ts nassin",. on February ,t"s

""ir"*aineo u, ,u in"rl"rn.lluruurv 28' what

would be the

bassinet occupancy percentage for February?

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Length of Stay/Discharge Days 113

Name Date

NOTE Answers should be correct to twodecimal places. 1. When does a patient acquire discharge days? 2' Is it possible for an individual patient to have over 365 discharge days? lf so, when? 3. What numbers are totaled to determine discharge days? 4' ln figuring the length of stay for a patient who is hospitalized for more than one day:a. ls the day of admission counted as a discharge day? yes Nob. ls the day of discharge counted as a discharg"" O;y? yes No 5. How does a patient acquire a leave of absence day? 6' a. ln which formurae is a reave of absence day incruded in the computation?b. ln which formulae is a leave of absence day excluded? 7 ' Under what circumstances would a patient not have any discharge days at the end of th6 year? 8' Determine the lengths of stay for each of the following, assuming the dates occur in a non-leap year:

a. Admitted 8-03

b. Admitted 8_15

c. Admitted 12_01

d. Admitted B-02

e. Admitted 3-24

f. Admitted S-12 g. Admitted 2-28

h. Admitted 3-29 9. Healthfut Hospital (April)

Bed/Bassinet count Admissions Discharges IPSD Discharge days

Discharged 8-04

Discharged 8-15

Discharged 2-08

Discharged B-20

Discharged 4-04

Discharged 11-30

Discharged 3-07

Discharged 4-01

A&C NB 180 905 895

4,920 4,785

15 88 86

339 330

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Calculate:

a. Average length of stay for A&C b. Average length of stay for NB c. * (R5) Percent of occupancy for A&C d. * (R5) Percent of occupancy for NB

10. Hopeful Hospital-Discharge List for June 3.

Live Discharges Date of

Admission Date of

Discharge LOS

Adams, A.

Brown, B.

Clark, C.

Davis, D.

Edgar, E.

Edgar, G.

Horn, H. Jones, J.

King, K. Long, L.

Mason, M Norris, N.

Olson, O.

Parks, P.

Surgical

Medical

Surgical

Psychiatric

OB

NB

OB

Orthopedic Urology ENT

Gynecology Mledical

Urology Gynecology

5-31

5-1 I 5-23

5-03

5-31

5-31

5-28

5-24

5-28

6-02

6-03

5-29

5-30

5-27

6-03

6-03

6-03

6-03

6-03

6-03

6-03

6-03

6-03

6-03

6-03

6-03

6-03

6-03

Deaths

RiII, R Medical 5-29

Calculate:

a. Length of stay for each of the above discharges b. Average length of staY for A&C c. Average length of staY for NB d. Average LOS for medical patients e. Average LOS for surgical patients f. Average LOS for urological patients

11. Hillside Medical Center (October)

Bed count: 100 Bassinet count: 15 Live

Service Adm. Disch. Deaths

6-03

IPSD DD

Medical

Surgical

OB

Gynecology Urology NB

166

101

92

81

60

90

163

97

93

80

57

93

859

754 365

313

231

349

845

751

369

325

240

352

10

2

1

1

0

1

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Service

Length of Stay/Discharge Days ll5 Calculate:

3. Average length of stayb. Average length of stay for each service:(1) medicat @) gyn"";togy A surgical (5) urology (3) obstetrics (6) newborn

c. :-{RS]

Occupancy percentage for October:(1) bed A bassinet

12. Oceanside Hospital Clinical unit: Medical Service Bed count: 50

Deaths Month Adm. Disch. Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June July Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Totals

IPSD DD 250

223

266

245

248

212

218

227

259

271

275

24 2,939

248

231

264

251

244

213

217

225

260

266

272

24A 2,937

10

8

7

5

4

4

6

9

7

12

10

9

91

1,250

1,275

1,266

1,281

1,279

1,260

1,225

1,249

1,290

1,313

1,326

1.288

15,301

1,270

1,266

1,295

1,254

1,287

1,310

1,263

1,240

1,233

1,322

1,333

1.301

15,37 4 Calculate:

3. Average length of stay for the yearb. Month with the shortest fungifroir,",c. Month with the tongest tengitr "f

.i;t 9 : fl:l Bed occupancy percentage for the yeare. * (R5) ft/onth with the best O"J"o..rpuncy percentagef. * (RS) Month with the poorest nlJoi"rp"ncy percentage

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