Triage Nurse-Ordered Testing in the Emergency Department Setting: A Review of the Literature for the Clinician

In an effort to decrease length of stay (LOS) and reduce overcrowding, many emergency departments (ED) have implemented triage nurse-ordered testing. To review the medical literature to determine the utility of triage nurse-ordered testing and to offer evidence-based recommendations to emergency phy...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of emergency medicine 2021-04, Vol.60 (4), p.570-575
Hauptverfasser: Gottlieb, Michael, Farcy, David A., Moreno, Lisa A., Vilke, Gary M., Guittard, Jesse A.
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Zusammenfassung:In an effort to decrease length of stay (LOS) and reduce overcrowding, many emergency departments (ED) have implemented triage nurse-ordered testing. To review the medical literature to determine the utility of triage nurse-ordered testing and to offer evidence-based recommendations to emergency physicians. A systematic search of the PubMed literature was performed for publication in English from inception to November 30, 2019 using a combination of the following keywords: “triage,” “nurse,” “protocol,” and “emergency.” The articles were screened for relevance and the selected studies were subjected to detailed review by all of the authors and assigned a grade of evidence based on focus, research design, and methodology. Recommendations were drawn from the findings. The initial search yielded a total of 982 potentially relevant studies; 13 articles were ultimately selected for inclusion. Of these, 10 studies assessed ED LOS, with one study assessing time to diagnosis. The three remaining studies compared triage nurse-ordered testing with physician testing in the ED setting. Triage nurses have reasonably similar accuracy as physicians in ordering limb x-ray studies and moderate accuracy for laboratory testing. However, we did not identify a clinically meaningful decrease in ED LOS from the use of nursing triage orders.
ISSN:0736-4679
2352-5029
1090-1280
DOI:10.1016/j.jemermed.2020.11.004