نتایج جستجو برای: emergency severity index esi

تعداد نتایج: 670763  

Background: The mean emergency department length of stay is an important indicator of the effectiveness of health services. It can be affected by several patient-related factors including gender, age, time of visit, main complaint, and allocated triage level. This study evaluated the relationships between these factors and emergency department length of stay. Methods: The present descriptive...

2018
Jeremiah S. Hinson Diego A. Martinez Paulo S. K. Schmitz Matthew Toerper Danieli Radu James Scheulen Sarah A. Stewart de Ramirez Scott Levin

BACKGROUND Emergency department (ED) triage is performed to prioritize care for patients with critical and time-sensitive illness. Triage errors create opportunity for increased morbidity and mortality. Here, we sought to measure the frequency of under- and over-triage of patients by nurses using the Emergency Severity Index (ESI) in Brazil and to identify factors independently associated with ...

2016
Jacob M. Vigil Patrick Coulombe Joe Alcock Eric Kruger Sarah S. Stith Chance Strenth Mark Parshall Sara B. Cichowski

Ethnic minority patients receive lower priority triage assignments in Veteran's Affairs (VA) emergency departments (EDs) compared to White patients, but it is currently unknown whether this disparity arises from generalized biases across the triage assessment process or from differences in how objective and/or subjective institution-level or person-level information is incorporated into the tri...

2013
Derek R Cooney Harry Wallus Michael Asaly Susan Wojcik

BACKGROUND Use of backboards as part of routine trauma care has recently come into question because of the lack of data to support their effectiveness. Multiple authors have noted the potential harm associated with backboard use, including iatrogenic pain, skin ulceration, increased use of radiographic studies, aspiration and respiratory compromise. An observational study was performed at a lev...

2016
Ayesha Khan S V Mahadevan Andrea Dreyfuss James Quinn Joan Woods Koy Somontha Matthew Strehlow

OBJECTIVES To validate and assess reliability of a novel triage system, one-two-triage (OTT), that can be applied by inexperienced providers in low-resource settings. METHODS This study was a two-phase prospective, comparative study conducted at three hospitals. Phase I assessed criterion validity of OTT on all patients arriving at an American university hospital by comparing agreement among ...

2017
Joselito Adriano da Silva Angélica Santos Emi Eliseth Ribeiro Leão Maria Carolina Barbosa Teixeira Lopes Meiry Fernanda Pinto Okuno Ruth Ester Assayag Batista

OBJECTIVE To verify agreement between estimative of predicted resources using the adapted Emergency Severity Index and the real amount of resources used by patients. To analyze the variables number of years since graduation, years of work experience and years of experience in emergency services especially with accurate anticipation of resources need. METHODS This retrospective analytical stud...

2012
Karen M. Poor Tamara Bostrack Ducklow

Introduction. Obtaining blood pressures in pediatric emergency department patients is the standard of care; however, there is little evidence to support its utility. This prospective study assesses the benefit of BP acquisition in patients ≤5 years. Methods. Data were collected by the ED triage nurses on 649 patients in two community hospital EDs. Relationships between abnormal blood pressures ...

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