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==The timing of MOST score assessment== | ==The timing of MOST score (ALERT Scale) assessment== | ||
#When a patient is admitted from the EMERGENCY DEPT, the MOST assessment is made using values that are closest but''' PRIOR TO''' the time medicine service accepts the patient to their service. | #When a patient is admitted from the EMERGENCY DEPT, the MOST assessment is made using values that are closest but''' PRIOR TO''' the time medicine service accepts the patient to their service. |
Revision as of 15:08, 2015 April 13
The timing of MOST score (ALERT Scale) assessment
- When a patient is admitted from the EMERGENCY DEPT, the MOST assessment is made using values that are closest but PRIOR TO the time medicine service accepts the patient to their service.
- When patients move BETWEEN WARDS or FROM an ICU to a medicine ward the MOST assessment is made using values that are closest but prior to discharge/transfer from the sending service. --Dr. Dan Roberts__TOstryzniuk 20:35, 24 November 2008 (CST)