2020
DOI: 10.7861/clinmed.20-2-s82
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Clinical appropriateness of the use of early warning scores in medical wards

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“…These findings are consistent with another study that applied an EWS in an emergency department and pointed out that 40% of CRA cases presented a one point increase in the risk classification, one hour before the critical event (7) . Evidence shows that 60% to 80% of patients who develop clinical deterioration show changes in vital signs at least four hours before episodes such as CRA (4) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…These findings are consistent with another study that applied an EWS in an emergency department and pointed out that 40% of CRA cases presented a one point increase in the risk classification, one hour before the critical event (7) . Evidence shows that 60% to 80% of patients who develop clinical deterioration show changes in vital signs at least four hours before episodes such as CRA (4) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The early identification of the instability of signs and symptoms through surveillance and adequate monitoring are pointed out as the first conduct to consider to avoid the occurrence of CRA (4)(5) . In view of this situation, it is recommended the use of Rapid Response Systems (RRS) in order to promote patient safety (6)(7)(8) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tais achados condizem com outro estudo que aplicou uma EWS em um departamento de emergência e apontou que 40% dos casos de PCR apresentaram aumento de um ponto na classificação de risco, uma hora antes do evento crítico (7) . Evidências mostram que 60 a 80% dos pacientes que evoluem com deterioração clínica apresentam alterações nos sinais vitais pelo menos quatro horas antes de episódios como PCR (4) .…”
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“…A identificação precoce da instabilidade dos sinais e sintomas por meio da vigilância e monitorização adequada são apontadas como primeira conduta a se considerar para evitar a ocorrência de PCR (4)(5) . Em face dessa situação, recomenda-se a utilização dos Sistemas de Resposta Rápida (SRR) com o intuito de promover a segurança do paciente (6)(7)(8) .…”
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