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How do emergency departments respond to ambulance pre-alert calls? A qualitative exploration of the management of pre-alerts in UK emergency departments

Emergency Medicine Journal

Background Calls to emergency departments (EDs) from ambulances to alert them to a critical case being transported to that facility that requires a special response (‘pre-alerts’) have been shown to improve outcomes for patients requiring immediate time-critical treatment (eg, stroke).

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Can This Patient Leave Against Medical Advice?

ACEP Now

1,2 Approximately 2 percent of emergency department (ED) patients in the United States leave prior to evaluation or AMA. 1,2 Approximately 2 percent of emergency department (ED) patients in the United States leave prior to evaluation or AMA. Dr. Marco is professor of emergency medicine at Penn State Health-Milton S.

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Social Risk Factor Documentation in Emergency Departments

University of Maryland Department of Emergency Med

Since the switch from fee for service to value based care in the US, there has been a marked push to improve our documentation to expand ou. Click to view the rest

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Health Care Worker Unionization Uncommon, But Sometimes Necessary

ACEP Now

We deal with difficult and traumatizing situations daily, and nowhere is this more apparent than in the emergency department, where sickness, violence, and death are routine. One of the first documented strikes among house staff officers took place in 1974 at Howard University here in Washington, D.C., died by suicide.

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10 Things That Will Get You Sued – Part 3

The Trauma Pro

Improper care during an emergency This situation can occur in the emergency department when the emergency physician calls a specialist to assist with management. Specialists, make sure you understand the emergency physician’s concerns and clearly explain why you think you don’t need to see the patient in person.

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A fabulous virtual education session on delivering and receiving feedback from the AAP Section on Emergency Medicine

PEMBlog

Michael “Fish” Fishman, MD, PEM – Fellow, Boston Children’s Utilizing Co-regulated Evaluations (CORE) to Optimize Feedback and Evaluations Explored success in implementing and maintaining a co-regulated evaluation system in the Emergency Department.

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Crafting And Refining Your Massive Transfusion Protocol – Part 2

The Trauma Pro

MTP logistics include details such as who will be delivering the blood, what actually goes in each cooler, what ratios should be used, limitations imposed by the use of frozen plasma, and documentation. Documentation is critically important, both in the trauma bay and the blood bank. And there are plenty around all the time!