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This article explains which time/entry of vital signs to use for the [[ALERT Scale]].
This article explains which time/entry of vital signs to use for the [[ALERT Scale]].


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* Should we merge this with [[APACHE physiological variable collection]]? Med doesn't collect all of these, but those that are collected should probably be collected following the same instructions...  
* Should we merge this with [[APACHE physiological variable collection]]? Med doesn't collect all of these, but those that are collected should probably be collected following the same instructions... This especially should be reviewed since we no longer make a distinction between EMIPs and inpts for most other instructions. Should this instruction instead simply be:
** "Use the most recent value before service acceptance. If no value is available before service acceptance, use the first value available after service acceptance."
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Revision as of 14:38, 2020 November 25

This article explains which time/entry of vital signs to use for the ALERT Scale.

  • Should we merge this with APACHE physiological variable collection? Med doesn't collect all of these, but those that are collected should probably be collected following the same instructions... This especially should be reviewed since we no longer make a distinction between EMIPs and inpts for most other instructions. Should this instruction instead simply be:
    • "Use the most recent value before service acceptance. If no value is available before service acceptance, use the first value available after service acceptance."
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Collection Instructions

  • When a patient is admitted from the emergency department, use the 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 ward use the values that are closest but prior to discharge/transfer from the sending service.
  • For direct transfers to Medicine via the ER use the first value taken and recorded on the triage record.
  • Direct transfers that bypass the ER take the value on arrival to your unit.

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