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- Writing Admission and Transition Orders - ACEP
Sometimes known as "holding orders" or "bridging orders", these orders are a truncated set of orders that facilitate the movement of the ED patient to the inpatient setting while ensuring that important aspects of care are continued until a full set of admission orders can be written by the admitting physician
- Emergency Department - The Joint Commission
Reducing the time patients remain in the emergency department (ED) can improve access to treatment and increase quality of care Reducing this time potentially improves access to care specific to the patient condition and increases the capability to provide additional treatment
- 2025 StandJlng Orders - gmvemsc. org
The Greater Miami Valley EMS Council Standing Orders are a continuously on–going project designed to allow participating agencies and emergency medical providers to deliver the highest level of care as established by national standards, State Scope of Practice, and industry norms
- Order Sets, Protocols, Preprinted Standing Orders: CMS Interpretive . . .
• Standing orders are written documents that contain orders for the patient based on various stipulated clinical situations • They usually name the condition and prescribe the action to be taken in caring for the patient • They are commonly used in ICU’s, CCUs, and the emergency department
- Survival Tactics for Emergency Department Boarding
Many consider it a best practice, and the majority of moderate- to high-volume EDs in the U S employ a variation of this process 1 Example of a PIT, or physician intake area, space at a hospital When boarding is prevalent in a department, the physicians caring for those boarders will likely have the capacity to see new patients
- Policy Solutions to Emergency Department Boarding - ACEP
Patients "boarding" in the emergency department (ED), or those placed in a holding pattern while waiting for admission or transfer, are overwhelming emergency physicians, care teams, and staff who do all they can to treat or stabilize every patient that needs care Boarding has become its own public health emergency
- Three new Best Practices in the 2024-2025 Targeted Medication Safety . . .
ISMP has released its 2024-2025 Targeted Medication Safety Best Practices for Hospitals (www ismp org node 160), whose purpose is to identify, inspire, and mobilize widespread, national adoption of consensus-based Best Practices to address recurring problems that continue to cause fatal and harmful errors despite repeated warnings in ISMP public
- Standardized Protocols for Optimizing Emergency Department Care ACEP . . .
These protocols, also known as standardized procedures or order sets, allow nursing staff to initiate patient evaluation and care before being seen by a physician or advanced practice provider
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