2017
DOI: 10.7454/jpdi.v4i2.116
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Performa Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (REMS) dalam Memprediksi Mortalitas 30 Hari Pasien Usia Lanjut di Instalasi Gawat Darurat

Abstract: ABSTRAKPendahuluan. Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (REMS) merupakan suatu instrumen yang banyak digunakan untuk melakukan stratifikasi risiko pasien non-bedah di Instalasi Gawat Darurat (IGD). Namun, pasien usia lanjut yang datang ke IGD seringkali datang dengan manifestasi klinis yang atipikal, sehingga performa REMS untuk populasi khusus ini perlu diuji. Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk menilai performa REMS pada populasi pasien usia lanjut yang datang ke IGD.Metode. Dilakukan penelitian kohort prospektif berb… Show more

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“…9 In Indonesia, almost 25% of people aged > 65 years visit the ED at least once a year, and 8% undergo repeat visits. 10 On the other hand, the ED is a high-risk service area for the occurrence of medication errors in the hospital. Some contributing factors include: (1) patients in emergency conditions; (2) patients of various ages; (3) high use of high alert drugs; (4) treatment is carried out simultaneously on patients; (5) and the lack of ability of health workers to communicate with patients due to the density of services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 In Indonesia, almost 25% of people aged > 65 years visit the ED at least once a year, and 8% undergo repeat visits. 10 On the other hand, the ED is a high-risk service area for the occurrence of medication errors in the hospital. Some contributing factors include: (1) patients in emergency conditions; (2) patients of various ages; (3) high use of high alert drugs; (4) treatment is carried out simultaneously on patients; (5) and the lack of ability of health workers to communicate with patients due to the density of services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%