Hudson Paul, Ekholm Jodie, Johnson Maree, Langdon Rachel
NSW Clinical Excellence Commission, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Clinical Stream Office, SSWAHS, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
J Clin Nurs. 2015 Nov;24(21-22):3138-46. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12916. Epub 2015 Sep 3.
The focus of this research was to standardise an emergency observation chart, the Adult Emergency Department Flow Chart, which incorporates elements designed to allow clinicians to more readily recognise the trends of patient deterioration.
Patients present to the Emergency Department with some form of instability. Core skills and principles of Emergency Department care are to rapidly and continually assess the clinical condition of the patient, prioritise their care and treat accordingly. Often, however, deterioration of these patients is missed. The incidence of missed deterioration is set within a background of increasing presentations to Emergency Departments, greater complexity of the patient health status, longer length of stay within the Emergency Department and an ageing population.
This quantitative research study comprised a retrospective medical record audit. Only those records containing notes relating to an Emergency Department admission were included.
An online data collection tool based on the Adult Emergency Department Flow Chart was developed. A total of 181 medical records were reviewed: 80 during the pre-implementation audit and 101 during the post-implementation audit.
The Adult Emergency Department Flow Chart enabled clinicians to better identify deteriorating patients, with a higher number of abnormal vital signs being identified at the post-implementation audit. Identification of pain also dramatically increased at the post-implementation audit. Documentation of notification to Medical Officers also increased, as did documentation of the number of patients receiving medication to help treat the abnormal vital sign.
The introduction of the Adult Emergency Department Flow Chart facilitated the essential role of nurses in the identification, documentation and monitoring of the unstable or deteriorating patient in the Emergency Department. Further research is required with larger samples to determine the impact of the Adult Emergency Department Flow Chart on the timely management of abnormal vital signs.
The Adult Emergency Flow Chart provides a valuable tool for the early identification and subsequent management of an unstable / deteriorating adult in the emergency department, particularly for clinicians with limited experience.
本研究的重点是规范一种急诊观察图表,即成人急诊科流程图,该图表纳入了一些设计元素,使临床医生能够更轻松地识别患者病情恶化的趋势。
患者以某种形式的不稳定状态就诊于急诊科。急诊科护理的核心技能和原则是迅速且持续地评估患者的临床状况,对其护理进行优先级排序并相应地进行治疗。然而,这些患者的病情恶化情况常常被忽视。在急诊科就诊人数不断增加、患者健康状况更加复杂、急诊科住院时间延长以及人口老龄化的背景下,病情恶化被漏诊的发生率也随之上升。
这项定量研究包括一项回顾性病历审核。仅纳入那些包含与急诊科入院相关记录的病历。
开发了一个基于成人急诊科流程图的在线数据收集工具。共审查了181份病历:实施前审核期间80份,实施后审核期间101份。
成人急诊科流程图使临床医生能够更好地识别病情恶化的患者,在实施后审核中发现的异常生命体征数量更多。在实施后审核中,疼痛的识别也显著增加。向医务人员通报的记录以及接受药物治疗以帮助处理异常生命体征的患者数量记录也有所增加。
成人急诊科流程图的引入促进了护士在急诊科识别、记录和监测不稳定或病情恶化患者方面的重要作用。需要进行更大样本量的进一步研究,以确定成人急诊科流程图对异常生命体征及时管理的影响。
成人急诊流程图为在急诊科早期识别和随后管理不稳定/病情恶化的成人提供了一个有价值的工具,特别是对于经验有限的临床医生。