The perceived urgency of 2000 consecutive patients attending the Accident and Emergency Department of the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, was assessed using a Linear Analogue Scale. Each patient was assessed by the receptionist, the receiving nurse and the treating doctor. The distribution of urgency rating produced for this patient group was shown to be comparable for each status of assessor, and to correlate with other outcome criteria such as admission and referral rates. The linear scale was also shown to correlate with retrospective assessment using a time-guided category scale. The accident and emergency department workload is predominantly of low urgency (90% less than 5 on a 0-10 scale). Older patients tend to have higher urgency rating...
The NHS Plan stated: "By 2004 no one should be waiting more than four hours in Accident and Emergenc...
Triage is the process of sorting patients based on level of acuity to ensure the most severely injur...
Objective-To determine the warning time given to accident and emergency (A&E) departments by the amb...
Background - Patients attending hospital emergency departments (ED) commonly cite the urgency and se...
Triage is a process that is critical to the effective management of modern emergency departments. Tr...
Background. Researchers have described both the various decision tasks performed by triage nurses us...
Objective: To examine whether the reported urgency mix of an emergency department's (ED's) patients ...
Objectives Early patient disposition is crucial to prevent crowding in emergency departments (EDs). ...
Triage is a very important step in today's Emergency Departments (EDs). While triage mainly focuses ...
Background Emergency room (ER) use is increasing in several countries. Variability i...
Nationwide volumes of those utilizing an emergency department (ED) for care have increased significa...
Background: Emergency triage systems are used globally to prioritise care based on patients' needs. ...
Abstract Emergency department (ED) triage is used to identify patients' level of urgency and treat t...
The objective of the present study is to determine the likelihood of injured or poisoned patients in...
Objective: To assess the potential for patients to be assessed and discharged directly from triage i...
The NHS Plan stated: "By 2004 no one should be waiting more than four hours in Accident and Emergenc...
Triage is the process of sorting patients based on level of acuity to ensure the most severely injur...
Objective-To determine the warning time given to accident and emergency (A&E) departments by the amb...
Background - Patients attending hospital emergency departments (ED) commonly cite the urgency and se...
Triage is a process that is critical to the effective management of modern emergency departments. Tr...
Background. Researchers have described both the various decision tasks performed by triage nurses us...
Objective: To examine whether the reported urgency mix of an emergency department's (ED's) patients ...
Objectives Early patient disposition is crucial to prevent crowding in emergency departments (EDs). ...
Triage is a very important step in today's Emergency Departments (EDs). While triage mainly focuses ...
Background Emergency room (ER) use is increasing in several countries. Variability i...
Nationwide volumes of those utilizing an emergency department (ED) for care have increased significa...
Background: Emergency triage systems are used globally to prioritise care based on patients' needs. ...
Abstract Emergency department (ED) triage is used to identify patients' level of urgency and treat t...
The objective of the present study is to determine the likelihood of injured or poisoned patients in...
Objective: To assess the potential for patients to be assessed and discharged directly from triage i...
The NHS Plan stated: "By 2004 no one should be waiting more than four hours in Accident and Emergenc...
Triage is the process of sorting patients based on level of acuity to ensure the most severely injur...
Objective-To determine the warning time given to accident and emergency (A&E) departments by the amb...