Emergency Profile of Pediatric Patients Based on Pediatric Early Warning Score in the Emergency Department of the Adam Malik Hospital

Grace Danau Arta, R. Malisie, A. Wahyuni, F. Prapiska, Irma Sepala Sari Siregar
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Background: High morbidity and mortality rates in pediatric patients indicate the necessity of a Pediatric Early Warning Score (PEWS) capable of early clinical deterioration identification and providing an opportunity for healthcare professionals to promptly manage patients. This study aimed to serve as foundational data and as an evaluative tool to enhance the proficiency of healthcare workers in assessing patient deterioration. Methods: This study utilized a descriptive method with a cross-sectional design and consecutive sampling technique who were treated from January to December 2022.   Results: there were 119 samples, the majority of gender was male (54.6%), the majority of the age group was 1-4 years old (37.8%), and the majority of the disease group was infection (31.1%). Both male and female majority had green PEWS (54.6%) and (45.4%), the majority of patients with an age range of 1 month to 5 years had red PEWS, the majority of infectious disease group had green PEWS, and the majority of patients with green PEWS had discharge outcome.   Conclusion: This study provides an overview of characteristics in pediatric patients and shows the majority of pediatric emergency department patients come with non-emergency conditions.  
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亚当-马利克医院急诊科根据儿科预警评分得出的儿科患者急诊概况
背景:儿科患者的高发病率和高死亡率表明,儿科早期预警评分(PEWS)能够早期识别临床病情恶化,并为医护人员及时处理患者提供机会。本研究旨在提供基础数据和评估工具,以提高医护人员评估患者病情恶化的能力:本研究采用描述性方法,采用横断面设计和连续抽样技术,研究对象为 2022 年 1 月至 12 月期间接受治疗的患者。 结果:119 个样本中,性别以男性居多(54.6%),年龄以 1-4 岁居多(37.8%),疾病以感染居多(31.1%)。大多数男性和女性的白细胞计数为绿色(54.6%)和绿色(45.4%),1 个月至 5 岁年龄组的大多数患者的白细胞计数为红色,感染性疾病组的大多数患者的白细胞计数为绿色,大多数白细胞计数为绿色的患者有出院结果。 结论本研究概述了儿科患者的特征,并表明儿科急诊患者大多患有非急诊疾病。
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