2000
DOI: 10.1007/s001010050817
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DIVI-Notarzteinsatzprotokoll, Version 4.0

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“…All the protocols we used fulfilled the current recommended national standard of the German Interdisciplinary Association of Critical Care Medicine (DIVI 4.2) 11. They are double-sided and have predefined areas for documenting each of the parameters needed for calculation of the MEES and RTS at the two points in time that we examined (T1, the first contact with the patient at the scene, and T2, arrival at the ED).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the protocols we used fulfilled the current recommended national standard of the German Interdisciplinary Association of Critical Care Medicine (DIVI 4.2) 11. They are double-sided and have predefined areas for documenting each of the parameters needed for calculation of the MEES and RTS at the two points in time that we examined (T1, the first contact with the patient at the scene, and T2, arrival at the ED).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since January 1, 1987, a standardized documentation sheet is mandatory for each emergency physician on duty; meanwhile, it has reached a high level of acceptance with a completion rate of 1 90%. This documentation sheet is similar to the Germany-wide well-accepted DIVI emergency documentation sheet [24] and includes two scoring systems: (1) the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) [25] to assess the neurological state, and (2) the Trauma Score (TS) [26,27] to estimate the physiological response to severe trauma. It contains information on the patient's age, gender, mechanism of injury, initial vital status, suspected diagnosis, prehospital monitoring and care, triage, and early time course after the injury [10] .…”
Section: Documentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zentraler Bestandteil dieses Systems ist das LIKS. Der Dokumentationsflow sieht dabei folgendermaßen aus: Die primäre Einsatzdokumentation erfolgt handschriftlich, papiergestützt mithilfe des DIVI-Notarzteinsatzprotokolls [23]. Nach Einsatzende erfolgt die Übertragung der Daten am Desktop-PC der RTH-Station in das LIKS (mit entsprechender Plausibilitätskontrolle und Validierung); hierbei folgt die Datenstruktur streng der MIND-2-Vorgabe [19].…”
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