1992
DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1992.tb01837.x
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Routine Laboratory Assessment of Nursing Home Patients

Abstract: Little is known about protocols for routine laboratory testing in nursing homes. To determine what laboratory protocols are employed by community nursing homes, directors of nursing service in the 73 long-term-care facilities in Portland, Oregon were surveyed. One-hundred percent responded, and 56% reported having laboratory testing protocols. Ninety percent of protocols employed screening tests, and 88% employed monitoring tests, but content varied widely. Although physicians are ultimately responsible for or… Show more

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“…To the Editor :—We have read with interest the paper by Carol Joseph and Yvonne Lyles on “Routine Laboratory Assessment of Nursing Home Patients” 1 in which they recommend that the physician take a leadership role in helping nursing homes to develop clinically useful, cost‐effective testing strategies. The authors also affirm that screening tests should not be performed unless the results will affect clinical action and lead to clinically significant benefit to the patients.…”
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“…To the Editor :—We have read with interest the paper by Carol Joseph and Yvonne Lyles on “Routine Laboratory Assessment of Nursing Home Patients” 1 in which they recommend that the physician take a leadership role in helping nursing homes to develop clinically useful, cost‐effective testing strategies. The authors also affirm that screening tests should not be performed unless the results will affect clinical action and lead to clinically significant benefit to the patients.…”
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confidence: 99%