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Modified early warning score: evaluation of trauma patients.
to identify the severity of patients admitted to an emergency trauma.A cross-sectional and retrospective study with 115 trauma patients classified as orange (Manchester System), from June 2013 to July 2014. The data were presented as mean and standard deviation, in addition to the Pearson Chi-square test, One-Way ANOVA and Tukey tests.from the sample ...
Thaís Flôr da, Rocha +2 more
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Application Progress of Modified Early Warning Score in General Departments
Modified Early Warning Score system can help medical staff to identify patients with “potential critical illness” at an early stage and effectively reduce the death rate. In 2001 the NHS recommended MEWS for general practice assessment. However, there are few studies on MEWS in general departments, and the specific application effect is still being ...
Rong Tang +3 more
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Can shared surfaces be safely negotiated by blind and partially sighted people? [PDF]
‘Shared Space’ schemes are designed to remove the physical distinction between pedestrian space and traffic space in the street environment to encourage more pedestrians to use the area.
Childs, CR +3 more
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Characterization of in-hospital cardiac arrest in adult patients at a tertiary hospital in Kenya [PDF]
Background:In-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) is defined as a cardiac arrest that occurs in a hospital and for which resuscitation is attempted. Despite the increased morbidity and mortality, IHCA incidence and outcomes remain largely unknown especially ...
Wachira, Benjamin
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Application progress on modified early warning score in prehospital emergency
It reviewed the background and concept of Modified Early Warning Score(MEWS)and the application of MEWS in abroad and at home.It put forward that the MEWS suitable for China shouod be probed into.
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Background Early warning scores (EWS) are widely used in emergency departments and on general wards to detect critical illness and deterioration. TOKS (“Tidlig Opsporing af Kritisk Sygdom”) is an early warning score used in Central Denmark Region to ...
Maj Juhl Skov +5 more
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A Review of Bankruptcy Prediction Studies: 1930-Present [PDF]
One of the most well-known bankruptcy prediction models was developed by Altman [1968] using multivariate discriminant analysis. Since Altman\u27s model, a multitude of bankruptcy prediction models have flooded the literature.
Akers, Michael D. +2 more
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Development of a reoffending measure using the Police National Computer database. [PDF]
This work aims to develop a reoffending score for assessing the likelihood of an offender reoffending within a certain fixed period of time. Currently, OGRS - the Offenders Group Reconviction Score - is a heavily used measure for assessing reconviction ...
Francis, Brian +2 more
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The Spatial Coherence of European Droughts – Final Report [PDF]
Drought can cause serious problems across much of Europe. Many droughts are localised and short, but others are widespread and cause environmental and social effects that cross international boundaries.
Hannaford, Jamie +4 more
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Factors that influence nurses' assessment of patient acuity and response to acute deterioration. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: nurses play a crucial role in the early recognition and management of the deteriorating patient. They are responsible for the care they provide to their patients, part of which is the monitoring of vital signs (blood pressure, pulse ...
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