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'''T'''herapeutic '''I'''ntervention''' S'''coring '''S'''ystem | '''T'''herapeutic '''I'''ntervention''' S'''coring '''S'''ystem | ||
==Use== | ==Use== | ||
Revision as of 18:45, 2 February 2009
Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System
Use
- TISS is utilized in the USA, Canada and abroad for many purposes:
- Determining severity of illness (NOTE: this capability of TISS has lost its application with the appearance of more specific scoring systems in the 1980).
- Establishing nurse-patient ratios in the ICU
- Assessing current utilization of ICU beds
- Establishing future needs and numbers of ICU beds
- Expresses work activities in statistical terms.
- TISS has been incorporated as an integral part of the Acute Physiologic and Chronic Health Evaluation APACHE II
- The comparative scores of TISS and APACHE enables us to see trends in the type of nursing care (TISS) provided for certain acuity levels (APACHE), for a specific type of diagnosis.
- Reviewing both scores can help determine whether certain nursing activities can be redirected or standardized in certain types of critically ill patients without affecting patient mortality or morbidity.
Scoring
- Each of the most common ICU nursing activities is weighted from 1 to 4 point. More points indicate that greater nursing management is required.
- A high daily TISS score indicates an increase in nursing workload.
Also see:
- TISS mutually exclusive items
- TISS 2 hour rule
- TISS 48 hour rule
- TISS Neurological
- TISS Cardiovascular
- TISS Blood Products
- TISS Respiratory
- TISS Gastrointestinal
- TISS Genitourinary
- TISS Fluid Lytes bloodsample
- TISS Meds_IVs
- TISS General Care
- TISS Procedures Interventions
- TISS Legacy
- ICU TISS form
Discussion
- As LKolesar points out, there is variation in how the TISS is collected in different centers. Is this something we should look at? Ttenbergen 00:04, 27 May 2008 (CDT)