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University of San Diego

2013

Emergency Department

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Elevated Blood Glucose Levels In The Emergency Department: Missed Opportunity For Informing And Referring, Melissa D. Rouse Phd, Rn, Cns-Bc, Cen, Hacp, Cphq Feb 2013

Elevated Blood Glucose Levels In The Emergency Department: Missed Opportunity For Informing And Referring, Melissa D. Rouse Phd, Rn, Cns-Bc, Cen, Hacp, Cphq

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The purpose of this research was to examine (1) the rates of elevated blood glucose ≥ 150 mg/dL in adults without a prior history of diabetes, receiving care for a non-diabetes related visit to the ED and (2) Emergency Department provider patterns for informing and referring discharged Emergency Department patients for follow-up of elevated random blood glucose levels. A descriptive, correlational, cross-sectional design, with purposive sample was used. Retrospective chart review was done for patients age 18 and older, treated in two EDs from March 1, 2010 through March 22, 2010. Significant relationships were found between blood glucose level and …