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<onlyinclude>The patient's '''worst''' temperature in the first 24 hours after admission.</onlyinclude> Select the value that would generate the highest score from the [[APACHE Scoring table]]. A physiological element collected for APACHE II. | |||
==Artificial Cooling== | ==Artificial Cooling== |
Revision as of 16:50, 15 August 2016
The patient's worst temperature in the first 24 hours after admission. Select the value that would generate the highest score from the APACHE Scoring table. A physiological element collected for APACHE II.
Artificial Cooling
Discussed in Nov 21.08_ ICU team meeting:
If a patient is actively cooled for therapeutic reasons, use the most recent temp just prior to start of cooling.
- If no temp is available before cooling initiated, then use a temp at 4 hours after cooling stopped.
- cardiac arrests may having the cooling protocol applied. See BRR for more information about special tagging of these patients.
If a patient is arriving from the OR cold, use the actual worst temperature since this low temp could also be a negative result of "having been open" for a long time.
- the key to APACHE is not to record iatrogenically induced problem.
- TOstryzniuk 23:26, 4 December 2008 (CST)
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