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A Novel Approach To Addressing An Unintended Consequence Of Direct To Room: The Delay Of Initial Vital Signs., J. Basile, E. Youssef, B. Cambria, J. Chacko, K. Treval, B. Hahn, B. Ardolic
A Novel Approach To Addressing An Unintended Consequence Of Direct To Room: The Delay Of Initial Vital Signs., J. Basile, E. Youssef, B. Cambria, J. Chacko, K. Treval, B. Hahn, B. Ardolic
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Introduction: The concept of "direct to room" (DTR) and "immediate bedding" has been described in the literature as a mechanism to improve front-end, emergency department (ED) processing. The process allows for an expedited clinician-patient encounter. An unintended consequence of DTR was a time delay in obtaining the initial set of vital signs upon patient arrival.
Methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted at a single, academic, tertiary-care facility with an annual census of 94,000 patient visits. Inclusion criteria were all patients who entered the ED from 11/1/15 to 5/1/16 and between the hours of 7 am to 11 pm. During …
Lack Of Diagnostic Pluripotentiality In Patients At Clinical High Risk For Psychosis: Specificity Of Comorbidity Persistence And Search For Pluripotential Subgroups., S. W. Woods, A. R. Powers, J. H. Taylor, C. A. Davidson, J. K. Johannesen, J. Addington, D. O. Perkins, C. E. Bearden, B. A. Cornblatt, T. H. Mcglashan, +5 Additional Authors
Lack Of Diagnostic Pluripotentiality In Patients At Clinical High Risk For Psychosis: Specificity Of Comorbidity Persistence And Search For Pluripotential Subgroups., S. W. Woods, A. R. Powers, J. H. Taylor, C. A. Davidson, J. K. Johannesen, J. Addington, D. O. Perkins, C. E. Bearden, B. A. Cornblatt, T. H. Mcglashan, +5 Additional Authors
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More than 20 years after the clinical high risk syndrome for psychosis (CHR) was first articulated, it remains controversial whether the CHR syndrome predicts onset of psychosis with diagnostic specificity or predicts pluripotential diagnostic outcomes. Recently, analyses of observational studies, however, have suggested that the CHR syndrome is not pluripotential for emergent diagnostic outcomes. The present report conducted additional analyses in previously reported samples to determine (1) whether comorbid disorders were more likely to persist in CHR patients compared to a comparison group of patients who responded to CHR recruitment efforts but did not meet criteria, termed help-seeking comparison subjects …