2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ienj.2019.100791
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Triage emergency nurse decision-making: Incidental findings from a focus group study

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“…Así pues, la experiencia y habilidades de los profesionales de enfermería (24)(25)(26)(27) , la combinación de una búsqueda selectiva de las presentaciones cardinales con un grupo seleccionado de síntomas, junto con las escalas NIHSS y MRS, conforman herramientas útiles para el cribado y el diagnóstico correcto del ictus agudo. El papel clave de los profesionales de enfermería se vuelve fundamental en el presente y en el futuro inmediato del triaje hospitalario, y debe ser considerado en todos los servicios de emergencia.…”
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“…Así pues, la experiencia y habilidades de los profesionales de enfermería (24)(25)(26)(27) , la combinación de una búsqueda selectiva de las presentaciones cardinales con un grupo seleccionado de síntomas, junto con las escalas NIHSS y MRS, conforman herramientas útiles para el cribado y el diagnóstico correcto del ictus agudo. El papel clave de los profesionales de enfermería se vuelve fundamental en el presente y en el futuro inmediato del triaje hospitalario, y debe ser considerado en todos los servicios de emergencia.…”
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“…As an essential part of the professional duties of the medical personnel, clinical decisionmaking consists of analysis of information, making decisions, and taking action based on those decisions to accomplish the desired objective [6]. According to Emergency Nurses Association, clinical decision-making is one of the most important professional capabilities in emergency care personnel which can significantly improve the efficacy and quality of care provided [7].…”
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“…The process of triage in the hospitals is unpredictable and complicated [3]. Triage nurses are likely to encounter the patients whose conditions are critical and quickly changing-obviously thus, they should possess the necessary professional capability to assess the patients' conditions rapidly, determine the clinical priorities accurately, and make the right clinical decision in order to react properly to such quick changes [4]. Lack of the expected professional capability results in the triage nurses' errors in prioritization of the patients' needs, which, in turn, results in overcrowding in the triage unit, patients' dissatisfaction, and in some cases, deterioration of the patients' conditions [5].…”
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confidence: 99%