2022
DOI: 10.4103/2452-2473.357349
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Results of an advanced nursing triage protocol in emergency departments

Abstract: OBJECTIVES: The increasing number of patients admitted to emergency departments (EDs) and overcrowding of EDs lead to a global problem. Advanced nursing triage is an important solution in facilitating patient and time management, also increasing the efficiency of the ED. This study was conducted to predict the possible effects of applying advanced nursing triage modeling with predetermined protocols during the current nursing triage in the ED. METHODS: This was a descri… Show more

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“…Additionally, integrating advanced triage protocols can significantly reduce wait times and improve patient flow [82]. By employing skilled nurses or practitioners to conduct initial assessments and initiate necessary tests or treatments at the triage stage, hospitals can streamline the process, leading to quicker diagnosis and treatment [83,84]. Another key strategy involves enhancing coordination and communication between the ED and other hospital departments.…”
Section: Strategies To Improve Ed Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, integrating advanced triage protocols can significantly reduce wait times and improve patient flow [82]. By employing skilled nurses or practitioners to conduct initial assessments and initiate necessary tests or treatments at the triage stage, hospitals can streamline the process, leading to quicker diagnosis and treatment [83,84]. Another key strategy involves enhancing coordination and communication between the ED and other hospital departments.…”
Section: Strategies To Improve Ed Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%