Unit Census Calculation: Reflecting on Patient Admissions and Discharges

How do we calculate the unit census based on patient admissions and discharges?

What was the unit census on April 2nd?

Final answer: The unit census on April 2nd is 25.

To calculate the unit census on April 2nd, we need to consider the changes in the number of patients from April 1st to April 2nd. Let's break down the information given:

April 1st:

Unit census = 21

April 2nd:

Unit admissions = 3

Unit discharges = 2

Transfers in = 2

Transfers out = 1

A & D = 2

To calculate the unit census on April 2nd, we need to add the unit admissions, transfers in, and A&D to the previous day's unit census, and then subtract the unit discharges and transfers out.

Starting with the April 1st unit census of 21, we add the unit admissions (3), transfers in (2), and A&D (2). This gives us a total of 28.

Next, we subtract the unit discharges (2) and transfers out (1) from the total. This gives us a final unit census of 25 on April 2nd.

By understanding how to calculate unit census based on patient admissions and discharges, healthcare professionals can effectively manage patient flow and resources within their units.

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