Why a disaster is not just normal business ramped up: Disaster response among ED nurses [0.03%]
为何灾难不仅仅是日常工作的升级:急诊护士的灾难应对措施
Karen S Hammad,Paul Arbon,Kristine Gebbie et al.
Karen S Hammad et al.
Background: The emergency department (ED) is a familiar place for the emergency nurse who spends their working days inside it. A disaster threatens that familiarity and creates changes that make working in the ED during a...
Predicting aggressive patient behaviour in a hospital emergency department: An empirical study of security officers using the Brøset Violence Checklist [0.03%]
基于Brøset暴力检查表的急诊科患者暴力行为预测研究——保安人员的经验数据报告
Bradley Partridge,Julia Affleck
Bradley Partridge
Introduction: The Brøset Violence Checklist (BVC) is a six item checklist that rates patients according to their risk of violence in the subsequent 24h - a score of ?3 indicates a "high risk" of violence. This study is t...
Systems for recognition and response to clinical deterioration in Victorian emergency departments [0.03%]
维多利亚州急诊科临床病情恶化预警系统及应对系统
Julie Considine,Kerryn Rhodes,Daryl Jones et al.
Julie Considine et al.
Background: The study aim was to explore the systems for recognising and responding to clinical deterioration in adult and paediatric Victorian emergency department (ED) patients after their initial triage assessment. ...
Disaster preparedness and learning needs among community health nurse coordinators in South Sulawesi Indonesia [0.03%]
印度南苏拉威西社区健康护士协调员的灾难准备和学习需求
Moh Syafar Sangkala,Marie Frances Gerdtz
Moh Syafar Sangkala
Background: The number of natural disasters occurring worldwide has increased, including Indonesia, a country that continues to experience natural disasters of varying level of severity. Despite this evidence, limited inf...
The use of functional and cognitive assessment in the emergency department to inform decision making: A scoping review [0.03%]
基于功能和认知评估的急诊科决策制定:系统综述
Andrea Taylor,Marc Broadbent,Marianne Wallis et al.
Andrea Taylor et al.
Background: The use of functional and/or cognitive assessment in the emergency department (ED) to inform decision making in the complex older adult is considered important, yet not routinely administered. ...