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The APACHE ('''A'''cute '''P'''hysiological and '''C'''hronic '''H'''ealth '''E'''valuation) Score is a scoring method used to stratify patients by severity of disease.  
The APACHE ('''A'''cute '''P'''hysiological and '''C'''hronic '''H'''ealth '''E'''valuation) Score is a scoring method used to stratify patients by severity of disease.  


* [[APACHE II Background]] - contains more detail about what APACHE II is.
* [[APACHE II Background]] - contains more detail about what APACHE II is.

Revision as of 13:51, 6 June 2025

Average APACHE Score per patient

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Indicator: APACHE Score
Created/Raw: not stated
Program: Critical Care
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Reports: Severity of illness, STB ICCS Mortality, STB ICUs VAP Rate, CLIBSI Rate Summary
Data Dependencies(Reports/Indicators/Data Elements): AaDO2 AP Sys BP Field AP Dias BP Field HR RR K Serum CO2 Na WBC Temperature FiO2 HCT Mean BP PCO2 PO2 PH Creatinine (APACHE) Arterial blood gas (APACHE) Glasgow Coma Scale AP Eye field AP Motor field AP Verbal field Age Chronic Health APACHE


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The APACHE (Acute Physiological and Chronic Health Evaluation) Score is a scoring method used to stratify patients by severity of disease.


For general info about the APACHE score see APACHE score. However, keep in mind that the collection directions on this wiki take precedence over definitions seen elsewhere.

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