Introduction: Observation and assessment wards allow patients to be observed on a short-term basis and permit patient monitoring and/or treatment for an initial 24-48 hour period. They should permit concentration of emergency activity and resources in one area, and so improve efficiency and minimise disruption to other hospital services. These types of ward go under a variety of names, including observation, assessment, and admission wards. This review aims to evaluate the current literature and discuss assessment/admission word functionality in terms of organisation, admission criteria, special patient care, and cost effectiveness. Methods: Search of the literature using the Medline and BIDS databases, combined with searches of web based...
Objective: To assess the rates of inappropriateness of admission and last day of care on adult medic...
The rising demand for acute care is attributable to several factors, including poor access to unsch...
Background and objectives: Acute heart failure (AHF) is one of the main causes of hospitalization in...
Background: The observation ward (OW) allows patients to be reassessed and monitored before deciding...
A recent development to reduce ED crowding and increase urgent patient admissions is the opening of ...
Abstract A recent development to reduce ED crowding and increase urgent patient admis-sions is the o...
Study objective - To assess the potential for substituting alternative forms of care for admission t...
Title: Nursing Observation and Assessment of patients in the Acute Medical UnitObjectives: To genera...
International audience: Patient monitoring on low acuity general hospital wards is currently based l...
Aim: To ascertain the design and operational characteristics of acute Medical Assessment Units (MAU)...
Background There is increasing pressure on emergency services within the NHS requiring efficient,...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Accumulating evidence has shown increasing use of observation stays for patients pr...
Objective: To assess the rates of inappropriate-ness of admission and last day of care on adult medi...
Background: Clinical observation is very important to manage risk of people who are acutely ill on p...
Objective: Accumulating evidence has seen increasing use of observation stays for patients presentin...
Objective: To assess the rates of inappropriateness of admission and last day of care on adult medic...
The rising demand for acute care is attributable to several factors, including poor access to unsch...
Background and objectives: Acute heart failure (AHF) is one of the main causes of hospitalization in...
Background: The observation ward (OW) allows patients to be reassessed and monitored before deciding...
A recent development to reduce ED crowding and increase urgent patient admissions is the opening of ...
Abstract A recent development to reduce ED crowding and increase urgent patient admis-sions is the o...
Study objective - To assess the potential for substituting alternative forms of care for admission t...
Title: Nursing Observation and Assessment of patients in the Acute Medical UnitObjectives: To genera...
International audience: Patient monitoring on low acuity general hospital wards is currently based l...
Aim: To ascertain the design and operational characteristics of acute Medical Assessment Units (MAU)...
Background There is increasing pressure on emergency services within the NHS requiring efficient,...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Accumulating evidence has shown increasing use of observation stays for patients pr...
Objective: To assess the rates of inappropriate-ness of admission and last day of care on adult medi...
Background: Clinical observation is very important to manage risk of people who are acutely ill on p...
Objective: Accumulating evidence has seen increasing use of observation stays for patients presentin...
Objective: To assess the rates of inappropriateness of admission and last day of care on adult medic...
The rising demand for acute care is attributable to several factors, including poor access to unsch...
Background and objectives: Acute heart failure (AHF) is one of the main causes of hospitalization in...