Input patient’s health information into EMR system
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Perform Emergency Severity Index (ESI) scoring
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Approval: ESI Scoring
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Assign patient to correct care area based on ESI score
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Notify triage nurse of patient’s condition and ESI level
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Complete patient assessment by triage nurse
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Approval: Nurse Assessment
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Implement immediate care if necessary
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Approximate wait time given to patient or family
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Allocate appropriate resources to patient
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Provide patient with supportive care and comfort measures
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Update patient’s information based on new findings
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Consult with physician if necessary
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Approval: Consultation Outcome
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Create a plan of care based on assessment and consultation
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Provide patient education and expectation management
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Prepare patient for discharge or admission
Patient arrives at emergency department
When a patient arrives at the emergency department, it is crucial to provide them with immediate care and assistance. This task involves welcoming the patient, ensuring they feel safe and comfortable, and initiating the triage process. The goal is to efficiently gather the necessary information to assess the patient's condition and prioritize their care.
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Public Transportation
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Check-in patient at registration desk
To streamline the registration process, the patient needs to provide their personal and insurance information at the registration desk. This task ensures that the patient's details are accurately recorded, which aids in proper documentation and billing. It also allows the hospital staff to keep track of the patient's progress and communicate any updates effectively.
Assess initial health status and vital signs
Performing an initial assessment and obtaining the patient's vital signs are essential steps for triage. This task helps identify any immediate health concerns and establishes a baseline for the patient's condition. It involves checking the patient's body temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation level.
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Input patient’s health information into EMR system
To ensure accurate and accessible health records, it is important to enter the patient's health information, including their medical history, allergies, previous treatments, and current medications, into the Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system. This task focuses on data entry and double-checking for any errors or missing information.
Perform Emergency Severity Index (ESI) scoring
The Emergency Severity Index (ESI) is used to assess the urgency of a patient's condition. This task involves assigning a corresponding score based on a structured algorithm, considering factors such as symptoms, vital signs, and potential risks. The ESI score helps determine the appropriate level of care and the order in which patients should be seen.
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Approval: ESI Scoring
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Perform Emergency Severity Index (ESI) scoring
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Assign patient to correct care area based on ESI score
Based on the ESI score obtained from the previous task, it is crucial to assign patients to the appropriate care area. This task ensures that patients with more severe and urgent conditions receive timely and specialized care. It involves coordinating with the healthcare team and allocating resources accordingly.
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Resuscitation
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Emergency
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Notify triage nurse of patient’s condition and ESI level
To ensure seamless coordination and continuity of care, it is essential to promptly communicate the patient's condition and assigned ESI level to the triage nurse. This task involves keeping the triage nurse informed so that they can prioritize their tasks accordingly and ensure the patient is receiving the appropriate level of care.
Complete patient assessment by triage nurse
Following the initial assessment and gathering of vital signs, the triage nurse performs a comprehensive assessment to further evaluate the patient's condition. This task focuses on a detailed examination, including a head-to-toe assessment, gathering additional health information, and reviewing the patient's medical history.
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Head
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Neck
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Chest
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Abdomen
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Approval: Nurse Assessment
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Complete patient assessment by triage nurse
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Implement immediate care if necessary
In urgent situations where immediate care is required, this task ensures that the necessary actions are taken promptly. It involves providing interventions such as administering medication, performing life-saving procedures, or initiating emergency protocols to stabilize the patient's condition.
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Administer Medication
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Perform CPR
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Apply Bandages
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Initiate IV Access
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Stabilize Fracture
Approximate wait time given to patient or family
To manage patient expectations and facilitate effective communication, it is important to provide an estimated wait time to the patient or their family members. This task involves providing an approximate time frame for when the patient will be seen by a healthcare provider or receive further treatment.
Allocate appropriate resources to patient
Based on the assigned care area and the patient's specific needs, it is crucial to allocate the appropriate resources to ensure optimal patient care. This task involves coordinating with the healthcare team, including physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals, to provide the necessary equipment, medications, and interventions.
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X-ray Machine
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Lab Equipment
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IV Pump
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Crash Cart
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Provide patient with supportive care and comfort measures
In addition to medical interventions, it is important to prioritize the comfort and emotional well-being of the patient. This task involves providing supportive care measures, such as pain management, hydration, and emotional support, to ensure the patient's overall well-being during their stay in the emergency department.
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Pain Medication
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Warm Blanket
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Hydration
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Anxiety Relief
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Family Presence
Update patient’s information based on new findings
As new findings and updates become available, it is necessary to update the patient's information to ensure accurate and up-to-date documentation. This task involves revisiting the patient's health information, including their symptoms, vital signs, and medical history, and making necessary modifications or additions as required.
Consult with physician if necessary
In complex cases or situations that require specialized medical expertise, it is important to consult with a physician. This task involves discussing the patient's condition, test results, and treatment options with the physician to ensure optimal care and decision-making.
Approval: Consultation Outcome
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Consult with physician if necessary
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Create a plan of care based on assessment and consultation
Based on the assessment findings and consultation with the physician, it is crucial to develop a personalized plan of care for the patient. This task involves considering the patient's condition, medical history, test results, and physician's recommendations to create a comprehensive care plan that addresses the patient's immediate and long-term needs.
Provide patient education and expectation management
To empower the patient and ensure their active participation in their care, it is important to provide education and set realistic expectations. This task involves explaining the diagnosis, treatment options, potential risks, and expected outcomes to the patient and their family members, ensuring they have the necessary information to make informed decisions and actively engage in their care.
Prepare patient for discharge or admission
After appropriate care and treatment, it is necessary to prepare the patient for either discharge or admission to a hospital unit. This task involves coordinating the discharge process, including arranging necessary follow-up appointments, providing discharge instructions, or preparing for transfer to another unit or facility if admission is required.