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Abstract Number: 7
BETWEEN EARLY WARNING AND ALERT FATIGUE: LOCAL RIGHTSIZING OF CHEWS
SHM Converge 2024
Background: The low published survival rate of pediatric in-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest (25-38%) 1 has led to the development of early warning systems (EWS) to identify patients at risk for deterioration. On our general pediatric unit, we implemented the published validated Children’s Hospital Early Warning System (CHEWS)2 in 04/2021. This composite scoring tool includes caregiver assessment [...]
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Abstract Number: 7
BETWEEN EARLY WARNING AND ALERT FATIGUE: LOCAL RIGHTSIZING OF CHEWS
SHM Converge 2024
Background: The low published survival rate of pediatric in-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest (25-38%) 1 has led to the development of early warning systems (EWS) to identify patients at risk for deterioration. On our general pediatric unit, we implemented the published validated Children’s Hospital Early Warning System (CHEWS)2 in 04/2021. This composite scoring tool includes caregiver assessment [...]
Abstract Number: 96
DECISION FATIGUE IN HOSPITAL MEDICINE: A SCOPING REVIEW
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Decision fatigue describes the erosion of decision making capacity as a consequence of the repeated acts of decision making. The phenomenon has been detected in ambulatory settings with higher rates of inappropriate antimicrobial and opiate prescribing and lower rates of cancer screening associated with appointments that occur later in the day. As hospital medicine [...]
Abstract Number: 240
PERFECTING THE PINGS: IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF INPATIENT SECURE MESSAGING
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Secure text messaging is a primary mode of clinician-to-clinician communication in large acute care hospitals. However, the accessibility and ease of secure messaging, and a lack of best practice recommendations, raise the risk of overuse. Multitasking demands from secure messaging challenge clinicians as they engage in focus-intensive patient care tasks. To address this, we [...]
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