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Re-Engineering Flow in an Academic Emergency Department

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In 1901, UVA opened its first hospital with 25 beds and three operating rooms. But inside these charming historic walls is a research-driven, quaternary-care, academic, medical center. The emergency department (ED) at UVA was rebuilt in 2019 and the department had not fully optimized its operations when COVID-19 hit.

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A First Look at Emergency Department Data for 2022

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Software attacks crippled operations in large hospital chains, and physical assaults on ED staff continued unabated. The preliminary results of the 2022 Emergency Department Benchmarking Alliance performance measures survey found a significant deterioration in patient processing due to inpatient boarding. Maame Y, et al.

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Has Video Finally Killed DL?

Taming the SRU

million adults undergo tracheal intubation outside of the operating room each year in the United States. The operator reported a subjective assessment of the anticipated difficulty. Most intubations (69.7%) were performed in the emergency department, with the remainder occurring in an intensive care unit.

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Ethical Issues in Interhospital Transfers of Emergency Department Patients

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Emergency departments (EDs) provide the essential service of evaluating patients with unscheduled, acute, undifferentiated, and decompensated conditions. Conclusion/Recommendation ED crowding is a national patient safety issue driven by hospitals routinely operating over capacity. ED crowding impairs this mission. PloS one 13.8

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Impact of Emergency Department Crowding on Lung Protective Ventilation

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Over the past few years, there has been an increase in emergency department (ED) volumes and lengths of stay. The effect of emergency department crowding on lung-protective ventilation utilization for critically ill patients. Paper: Owyang CG, et al. J Crit Care. J Crit Care.

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Sniffing out Sepsis - Vibes vs Scoring Systems?

Taming the SRU

Early Physician Gestalt Versus Usual Screening Tools for the Prediction of Sepsis in Critically Ill Emergency Patients. Ann Emerg Med 2024 Background Sepsis remains an increasingly common emergency department condition that is tied to higher morbidity and mortality across the United States as well as the rest of the world.

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ECG Pointers: STEMI Equivalents from the American College of Cardiology

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In October 2022, the American College of Cardiology released an updated expert consensus decision regarding the evaluation of chest pain in the emergency department. This included the addition several new STEMI equivalents [4] on ECG that warrant “prompt evaluation for emergency coronary angiography.” Ann Emerg Med.

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