نتایج جستجو برای: hospital emergency service

تعداد نتایج: 795486  

Journal: :emergency journal 0
alireza majidi assistant professor of emergency medicine, shohadaye tajrish hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, iran, islamic republic of ali tabatabaey department of emergency medicine, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran hassan motamed department of emergency medicine, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran maryam motamedi department of emergency medicine, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad mehdi forouzanfar department of emergency medicine, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

physical design of the emergency department (ed) has an important effect on its role and function. to date, no guidelines have been introduced to set the standards for the construction of eds in iran. in this study we aim to devise an easy-to-use tool based on the available literature and expert opinion for the quick and effective assessment of eds in regards to their physical design. for this ...

Journal: :Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention 1999
A Suruda D D Vernon J Reading L Cook P Nechodom D Leonard J M Dean

OBJECTIVES To examine emergency medical services (EMS) usage by children in one state. METHODS Dispatch of an EMS vehicle in response to a call in the US is referred to as a "run". Runs for Utah for 1991-92 were linked to corresponding hospital records. Abbreviated injury severity scores (AISs) were assigned using ICDMAP-90 software. RESULTS For the two year period there were at least 15 EM...

ژورنال: طلوع بهداشت یزد 2014
دهنویه, رضا, رضایی, فاطمه, سلمانی , ابراهیم, محمدی, نازیلا, مهرالحسنی, محمد حسین, نوری حکمت, سمیه, پورحسینی, سمیرا,

Abstract Introduction: The nursing workforce shortage or its inappropriate distribution is one of the major problems in hospitals. This study aimed to determine the optimum number of nurse staff in the emergency department of a teaching hospital. Method: This is a descriptive-analytic cross-sectional study. The study population included patients' medical records admitted to the emergency depa...

Journal: :British journal of preventive & social medicine 1954
D J NEWELL

A number of beds are reserved each day in most hospitals to accommodate emergency cases arriving during the day. Since the number of emergency cases fluctuates considerably from day to day, it is not immediately obvious how many beds should be set aside for this purpose. If all the beds so reserved are filled during the day, any further emergency cases must either be accommodated in extra beds ...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2002
Joanne E Moss Carolyn L Flower Liza M Houghton Danielle L Moss David A Nielsen David McD Taylor

In response to difficulties meeting the demand for hospital services ("access block") at Royal Melbourne Hospital, a major metropolitan tertiary referral hospital, an audit of patient needs revealed a shortage of aged-care beds and a need for post-acute care. A multidisciplinary Care Coordination Team (CCT) was formed at the end of July 2000 to ensure that emergency department patients were pro...

Journal: :trauma monthly 0
ali omraninava department of emergency medicine, faculty of medicine, aja university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran amir masoud hashemian department of emergency medicine, imam reza hospital, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran; department of emergency medicine, imam reza hospital, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran. tel: +98-9124244517, fax: +98-5118525312 babak masoumi department of emergency medicine, faculty of medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, ir iran

conclusions the door-to-needle (dtn) time, in a standard setting, is recommended to be less than 30 minutes. according to the results of this study, the dtn time is comparatively two times longer in females and afternoon and night shifts. different variables including emergency staff, physicians, patients’ characteristics, and environmental/physical factors induced this difference. results in t...

2014
Klaus Eichler Sascha Hess Corinne Chmiel Karin Bögli Patrick Sidler Oliver Senn Thomas Rosemann Urs Brügger

BACKGROUND Emergency departments (EDs) are increasingly overcrowded by walk-in patients. However, little is known about health-economic consequences resulting from long waiting times and inefficient use of specialised resources. We have evaluated a quality improvement project of a Swiss urban hospital: In 2009, a triage system and a hospital-associated primary care unit with General Practitione...

2013
W. A. M. H. Thijssen M. Wijnen-van Houts J. Koetsenruijter P. Giesen M. Wensing

Introduction. A new model, an emergency care access point (ECAP) for after-hours emergency care, is emerging in The Netherlands. This study assessed the effect on emergency department (ED) utilization and patient flows. Methods. Routinely recorded clinical ED patient data, covering a six-year period, was collected. Segmented regression analysis was used to analyze after-hours changes over time....

Journal: :Journal of preventive medicine and hygiene 2007
M Sartini P Cremonesi R Tamagno M L Cristina P Orlando A Vandelli A Carinci A Caruso A Grotti A Iacovella A La Brocca A Mangioncalda A M Longanesi B Susi C Barletta D Braglia D Coen D Tazza E Gottardi E Palego E Urbano F Bar F Bussani F De Giorgi F Esposito F Fabi F Lotti F Miglio F Moscariello F Pertoldi F Sardella F Tosato G Abregal G Baldi G Carbone G Cerqua G Giagnorio G Pia G Piazza G Tedesco G F Sallustio I Morana L Beringheli L Jannotti L Spinsi L Zulli M Cavazza M De Simone M Galletti M Gioffrè Florio M Greco M Longoni M Luppi M Magnani M Mazzone M Pastorello M Pazzaglia M Ravaglia M Zammataro M Zanna M A Bressan M P Saggese N Gentiloni Silveri N Scopetta O De Mitri O Fantin P Boscolo P Cancemi P De Angelis P Di Pietro P Mosca P Pacelli P Torboli R Copetti R Fazio R Losordo R Melandri R Papitto S Chiaravalle S Orlando U Sturlese A Di Grande G Narbone H Zimmermann L Martinelli V Clanchini D Paternosto M Fiorilli C Del Prato M Becheri M Lanigra G Guerra C Sinno A Soragna M P Ferranio V Bua R Capra E Lualdi

INTRODUCTION A multi-centre study has been conducted, during 2005, by means of a questionnaire posted on the Italian Society of Emergency Medicine (SIMEU) web page. Our intention was to carry out an organisational and functional analysis of Italian Emergency Departments (ED) in order to pick out some macro-indicators of the activities performed. Participation was good, in that 69 ED (3,285,440 ...

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