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			Data
			Field | 
			Instruction for Data
			Collection 
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			On-hand
			supply (Duration in Days) | 
			Provide calculated days of
			supply in stock for ventilator supplies and each PPE category.
			Calculation may be provided by your hospital's ERP system or by
			utilizing the CDC's PPE burn rate calculator assumptions.* : 
				Ventilator
				supplies (any supplies, including flow sensors, tubing,
				connectors, valves, filters, etc.)N95
				masksƚOther
				respirators such as PAPRs or elastomericsSurgical
				masksEye
				protection including face shields and gogglesSingle-use
				gownsGloves Information can be
			obtained from materials management, infection prevention leader,
			operational leadership, or the COVID-19 incidence command
			leadership in your facility. 
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			Are
			you currently re-using the item or implementing extended use? | 
			Select YES or NO for the
			following categories: 
			 
				Ventilator
				supplies (any supplies, including flow sensors, tubing,
				connectors, valves, etc.)N95
				masksƚOther
				respirators such as PAPRs or elastomericsSurgical
				masksEye
				protection including face shields and gogglesSingle-use
				gownsGloves If you are disinfecting
			the item for re-use, please answer YES. Information can be
			obtained from materials management, infection prevention leader,
			operational leadership, or the COVID-19 incidence command
			leadership in your facility. 
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			Are
			you able to obtain this item? 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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			Select YES for each of the
			supply types that your facility is able to order and obtain.  If
			you have placed an order but are not able to have that order
			filled, please answer NO.  
			 
				Ventilator
				supplies (any supplies, including flow sensors, tubing,
				connectors, valves, filters, etc.)N95
				masksƚOther
				respirators such as PAPRs or elastomericsSurgical
				masksEye
				protection including face shields and gogglesSingle-use
				gownsGloves Information can be
			obtained from materials management, infection prevention leader,
			operational leadership, or the COVID-19 incidence command
			leadership in your facility. | 
	
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			If
			so, are you able to maintain a 3-day supply? | 
			Enter YES for each supply
			type for which your facility is able to maintain at least a 3- day
			supply. Enter NO for those for which your facility is not able to
			maintain at least a 3- day supply. Enter N/A if the item is not
			applicable for your facility. 
			 
				Ventilator
				supplies (any supplies, including flow sensors, tubing,
				connectors, valves, filters, etc.) | 
	
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			On-hand
			supply (INDIVIDUAL
			UNITS/”EACHES”) 
 
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			For each listed supply item
			below, record the number of individual units (or “eaches”)
			available in the facility on the date of data collection. For
			hospitals which are a part of a health system, do NOT include
			supplies at other system locations, including warehouses. 
				N95
				masksƚOther
				respirators such as PAPRs or elastomericsSurgical
				masksEye
				protection including face shields and gogglesSingle-use
				gownsReusable/launderable
				gownsGloves 
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			Does
			your facility use reusable/launderable isolation gowns for the
			care of any patients on transmission-based precautions? 
 
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			Select YES if
			reusable/launderable isolation gowns are used for any of the
			patients in transmission-based precautions at your facility. 
			Select NO if they are not. | 
	
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			Are
			your PPE supply items above managed at the facility level or, if
			you are part of a health system, at the health system level (or
			other multiple facility group)? 
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			Check
			the response below which reflects the management of PPE for your
			facility (including purchasing, allocation, and/or storage). This
			field will auto-populate on subsequent data entry following the
			first completion but will be editable should the answer need to be
			changed. □    
			  Health
			system level or multiple-hospital group (e.g., PPE purchased at
			the health system level, par levels managed centrally, on hand
			stock available at another system location such as a central
			warehouse or hospital within the system) □      
			Facility
			level (e.g., PPE purchased by your individual facility, par levels
			managed at the facility-level, on hand stock is all on-site) 
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