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ASSESS THE RAPID EMERGENCY MEDICINE SCORE (REMS) AND HOTEL SCORE TO IDENTIFY AMONG NON SURGICAL EMERGENCY PATIENTS

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Abstract

Introduction: several scoring systems for the assessment of the severity of illness have been presented during the last decades .They have mainly been directed to the critically ill, and their common purpose is to measure deviations in different physiological variables in order to provide an objective measurement of the severity of illness recognizable by physicians worldwide.Purpose:The purpose of current study was to assess the rapid emergency medicine score (REMS) and hotel score to identify the hospital mortality amongnon surgical emergency patients. Materials and methods: A descriptive research resign was adopted for the study.60 samples who meet the inclusion criteria is selected by using convenience sampling technique. After selecting the sample,the investigator introduced himself and explained the purpose of the study to the patientsrelatives. Informed consent was obtained for the patients relatives after assured confidentiality .The baselines variables were collected by using multiple choice questionnaires. The level of mortality rate is collected by Rapid emergency medicine score and HOTEL score. The score is monitored on the day to data collection for predicting the mortality and improve the medical treatment.Each score evaluation will take 20 minutes. The data were tabulated and analyzed by descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: The study results finding shows that mean score of REMS was 4.68=3.46 and the mean score hotel was 1.07=0.88.the mean difference score was 3.61 the calculated paired t test score t=8.144 which was found to be statistically significant at p,

Keywords

REMS and HOTEL score,  Emergency department.
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