2021
DOI: 10.1002/emp2.12311
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Team triage increases discharges and decreases time to discharge without increasing test ordering

Abstract: Objectives Emergency department (ED) crowding is detrimental to patients and staff. During traditional triage, nurses evaluate patients and identify their level of emergency. During team triage, physicians and/or nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) place orders, laboratory results, intravenous lines (IVs), and imaging in triage. Team triage improves access to testing and decreases length of stay. However, ordering practices in team triage may lead to overtesting. … Show more

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“…With increasing ED visits and crowding [ 3 ], incorporating throughput initiatives to expedite the care of patients is imperative. At our institution, we created a new intervention called Team Triage to facilitate the care of patients arriving in the ED [ 4 ]. After the traditional triage is completed with vital signs, a chief complaint with associated symptoms, and an Emergency Severity Index (ESI) level assigned, patients are seen by Team Triage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With increasing ED visits and crowding [ 3 ], incorporating throughput initiatives to expedite the care of patients is imperative. At our institution, we created a new intervention called Team Triage to facilitate the care of patients arriving in the ED [ 4 ]. After the traditional triage is completed with vital signs, a chief complaint with associated symptoms, and an Emergency Severity Index (ESI) level assigned, patients are seen by Team Triage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%