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Anaesthesia Clinical Indicators Version 5.1INDICATORCI 3.1CI 3.2CI 3.3CI 3.4CI 3.5NumeratorDenominatorNumeratorDenominatorNumeratorDenominatorNumeratorDenominatorNumeratorDenominatorTotal number <strong>of</strong> patients undergoing a procedure who requiretracheal intubation or insertion <strong>of</strong> a laryngeal mask (orequivalent) to relieve respiratory distress, in the recovery period,during the time period under studyTotal number <strong>of</strong> patients receiving post-anaesthesia care whoare admitted to the post anaesthesia recovery room during thetime period under studyTotal number <strong>of</strong> patients undergoing treatment for postoperative nausea <strong>and</strong> vomiting in the post anaesthesiarecovery room according to a hospital-approved protocol,during the time period under studyTotal number <strong>of</strong> patients receiving post-anaesthesia care whoare admitted to the post anaesthesia recovery room, during thetime period under studyTotal number <strong>of</strong> patients admitted to the post anaesthesiarecovery room with a temperature recorded in the recoveryperiod <strong>of</strong> less than 36 degrees 0 C., during the time periodunder studyTotal number <strong>of</strong> patients receiving post-anaesthesia care whoare admitted to the post anaesthesia recovery room, during thetime period under studyTotal number <strong>of</strong> patients undergoing a procedure who arereviewed by an anaesthetist to manage severe pain NOTresponding to the post anaesthesia recovery room painprotocol, in the recovery period, during the time period understudyTotal number <strong>of</strong> patients receiving post-anaesthesia care whoare admitted to the post anaesthesia recovery room, during thetime period under studyTotal number <strong>of</strong> patients undergoing a procedure with ananaesthetist in attendance who have an unplanned stay in thepost anaesthesia recovery room for longer than 2 hours formedical reasons, during the time period under studyTotal number <strong>of</strong> patients receiving post-anaesthesia care whoare admitted to the post anaesthesia recovery room, during thetime period under studyACHS Clinical Indicator User Manual 2011 15