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The four new arrivals are:
Who do you prioritise for your remaining resuscitation bed?
When an ED cannot function properly due to crowding, how are shift leaders advised to attempt to maintain safety?
The senior executive management team suggest some options that may help. Which one do you endorse, based on current RCEM guidance?
Good review
very useful on daily basis working in ED
Beautifully made great SBA indeed and very practical scenario.
good module that need for all seniors, including NIC to be made aware of. useful
Great short summary
thank you
Well written
Very helpful.
Thank you
Thank you
Excellent management learning
Good review
Recent change in practice of patients attending ED shows despite announcements being in ED waiting room, pts still wait in the waiting room for long hrs. The only benefit announcements may have is reduce pt frustration.
Priority should always be given to patients with high MEWS, whether young or old.
Absolutely! re: patients still waiting.
It is really helpful
Excellent overview
Quick run through of rcem crowding guidance
good module common problem
Useful explanations and well supported! Great summary!
CROWDING IS A REAL CHALLENGE
Brief and excellent review
Good module, quite short
Very concise and helpful overview
Very helpful
Very useful. Many thanks.
helpful guidance