Early warning score in emergency departments.
DOI:10.36210/BerMedJ/epub202202
Keywords:
early warning score, Emergency, Wartezeit, IntensivstationAbstract
The introduction of the Early Warning Score (EMS) within a clinical group has shown that a 5.2% reduction in intraclinical resuscitation has been achieved through risk strateagenating. By using the EMS as an emergency room recording parameter, it was possible to determine as an important monitoring parameter during the EMS, since the EWS point value significantly influences both the treatment time in the emergency room (33 minutes per EMS point value) and the potential of the change in the EMS value (0.75 per EMS point value) for further inpatient treatment (3.5 dwell time per EWS point value). Patients of THE EWS group 4 were particularly at risk as part of their inpatient treatment, as this resulted in an increased transfer and an increased death rate.
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