Title of article
Can Emergency Department Triage Nurses predict patientsʹ dispositions?
Author/Authors
Joshua M. Kosowsky، نويسنده , , Stuart Shindel، نويسنده , , Tiepu Liu، نويسنده , , Catherine Hamilton، نويسنده , , Arthur M. Pancioli، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
5
From page
10
To page
14
Abstract
Early recognition of inpatient bed requirements might be helpful in expediting the admission process through the emergency department (ED). With this in mind, we asked whether ED triage nurses could accurately predict patientsʹ in-hospital dispositions. A prediction was recorded for 521 ED patients, of whom 107 (20.5%) were ultimately admitted to the hospital. Nurses correctly anticipated 66 of 107 hospital admissions (sensitivity = 61.7%, PPV = 61.7%). With respect to predicting specific levels of inpatient care, nurses correctly anticipated 17 of 45 floor admissions (sensitivity = 37.8%, PPV = 34.7%),14 of 33 step-down/monitored unit admissions (sensitivity = 42.4%, PPV = 48.3%), and 12 of 24 intensive care unit admissions (sensitivity = 50.0%, PPV = 66.7%). Lacking in sensitivity and positive predictive value, particularly with regard to specific levels of inpatient care, triage nursesʹ predictions may have limited potential to expedite the admission process.
Keywords
Triage , Medical decision-making , Hospital admission
Journal title
American Journal of Emergency Medicine
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
American Journal of Emergency Medicine
Record number
779979
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