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Sutured wounds in an urban Emergency Department

โœ Scribed by MS Smith; D Smith; M Mortiere; R Shesser; J Naradzay; R Rosenthal; P Dundas; T Turbiak; R Auer; P Kline


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
222 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
1097-6760

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โœฆ Synopsis


sential to use a valid scale that requires no extra tasks beyond stabilization and transport. A scoring system suited for prehospital care was sought, using a microcomputer to develop and verify progressive simplifications. Data elements were uniformly graded and limited to objectifiable observations routinely made at trauma scenes; impossible or redundant element value combinations were identified and excluded. This process produced a scale, the Jax System (JS), nearly identical to a grading of vital signs, with performance comparable to the CTS. Because JS contains only 4 routinely assessed data elements {respiratory rate, blood pressure, pulse, and neurological), it represents a significant improvement in applicability for prehospital scoring. High-degree correlation between the 2 systems was confirmed by computergenerated comparisons of each of the 18,000 possible CTS scoring combinations with its JS counterpart.


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