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SGEM#460: Why Do I Feel Like, Somebody’s Watching Me – CHARTWatch to Predict Clinical Deterioration

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Case: The Chief of Emergency Medicine (EM) at a large urban hospital recently approached the AI Committee at Unity Health, intrigued by the CMAJ article describing the apparent success of CHARTWatch in detecting early signs of patient deterioration. Reference: Verma et al.

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Content Validation of an Emergency Department Skin Risk Assessment Instrument

AENJ: Current Issue

Pressure injuries (PIs) are an important quality and patient safety metric for health care organizations. PI monitoring and treatment are often overlooked in the emergency department (ED). Emergency care professionals must be proactive about PI early identification and prevention strategies.

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2082 Initial findings from a public participation workshop on the sonic environment in the emergency department

Emergency Medicine Journal

We propose using a qualitative approach called ‘deep listening’ to explore the sonic environment of emergency departments. We organised a public participation workshop to explore perspectives on the sonic environment of an emergency department as well as their perceptions and experiences of the deep listening methodology.

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EMCrit 387 – Emergency Department Charting for Legal Protection and Patient Safety

EMCrit

Chart to protect yourself and your patients! EMCrit Project by Scott Weingart, MD FCCM.

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The Broselow-Luten System

Pediatric EM Morsels

Prehosp Emerg Care. doi:10.3109/10903127.2012.664247 Committee on Pediatric Emergency Medicine, American Academy of Pediatrics, Krug SE, Frush K. Patient safety in the pediatric emergency care setting. Int J Emerg Med. Use of the Broselow tape in a Mexican emergency department. J Emerg Med.

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Texas Residency Program Unexpectedly Announces Closure

ACEP Now

“We feel that this decision was made without adequate assessment of the negative impacts this WILL have on our patients. Our residents are currently the primary staff members in our Shoreline emergency department, had of the medical ICU, and the entire Trauma ICU.

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Emergency department staff views of NHS 111 First: qualitative interview study in England

Emergency Medicine Journal

In 2020, 111 First was introduced to triage patients before entry to the ED and to offer direct booking for patients needing ED or urgent care into same-day arrival time slots. 111 First continues to be used post pandemic, but concerns about patient safety, delays or inequities in accessing care have been voiced.