admission diagnosis

Related to admission diagnosis: discharge diagnosis
Translations

admission diagnosis

n. diagnóstico de admisión, diagnóstico del paciente al momento de ingreso en el hospital.
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The authors of the study reviewed the EHR (Cemer PowerChart) and, using a uniform data collection form, recorded the initial admission diagnosis, reason for admission, LOS, readmission prediction score, and whether the patient died or was discharged on the index admission.
12, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Eye trauma as a secondary admission diagnosis is increasing, largely because of an increased incidence of falls in older individuals, according to a study published online Oct.
The principle readmission diagnosis was related to initial admission diagnosis in approximately 55% of patients (n=34).
The percentage of cases where the discharge diagnosis of mental and behavioral disorders due to the use of psychoactive substance is confirmed confirmation of admission diagnosis 6.9% invalidation of admission diagnosis 93.1% Note: Table made from pie chart.
All of the patients had admission diagnosis of possible COP according to clinical features and CT examinations showing multiple alveolar filling shadows in both lungs.
To examine the influence of medical diagnosis on FIM Motor Gain, subjects were divided into two groups according to whether or not the primary admission diagnosis was associated with brain dysfunction.
Admission diagnosis, medical history, concomitant relevant risk factors, mortality scores (Charlson and APACHE II), cardiac, inotropic and vasopressor drugs administered during the ICU stay were recorded for all patients.
The records were reviewed for demographics, admission diagnosis, HIV status, duration of ICU stay and ventilation, and survival to discharge from the PICU.
The admission register in the NICU documents admissions with basic data (demographic data, date of admission and discharge, mode of delivery, admission diagnosis, whether the baby died or was discharged in a satisfactory clinical state).
Source data included both EEG and clinical records and patients' demographics, symptoms, admission diagnosis and medications prior to and after EEG.