Category:ALERT Scale
Medical Outcome Strafitication and Triage" (MOST).
A locally tested and validated risk stratification assessment score which is made at the time that a Medicine Service Physician accepts a patient to the Medicine Service.
- Started January 1, 2007.
- Consists of are 9 elements
Nine Elements of MOST score
- Charlson Comorbids (CCI) Comorbid Diagnosis
- Age (Date of Birth)
- Sex
- Katz - Activities of Daily Living ( ADL)
Physiological variable:
- Glasgow Coma Scale (GSC)
- AP Sys BP Field (SBP)
- Respiratory Rate ( RR)
- Heart Rate ( HR)
- White Blood Count ( WBC)
The timing of MOST score assessment
- When a patient is admitted FROM the EMERGENCY DEPT, the MOST assessment is done using values closest to the time that the “decision to accept to medicine service” was made.
- When patients move BETWEEN WARDS or FROM an ICU to a medicine ward the MOST assessment is made using values from the closest time of discharge from the sending service.
- *Dr. Dan Roberts
__TOstryzniuk 20:35, 24 November 2008 (CST)
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Bmjopen-2014-005501.ALERT SCALE.pdf ; 1.06 MB