Prioritisation of Patient Management
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PDM 1.1.1
Apply accepted clinical guidelines and algorithms to prioritise treatment of a patient.
PDM 1.1.2
Prioritise the essential tasks in a medium complexity patient with low acuity.
PDM 1.1.3
Manage more than one task and more than one patient at a time, with guidance.
PDM 1.1.4
Respond to a surge in patient presentations by altering work rate.
PDM 1.2.1
PDM 1.2.2
Prioritise essential tasks in any medium complexity patient.
PDM 1.2.3
Adapt workload priorities in response to deterioration in a patient's circumstances or condition.
PDM 1.2.4
Simultaneously assess and manage multiple patients of any age with simple presentations.
PDM 1.2.5
Respond to a surge in patient presentations by accepting redeployment to different areas of the department.
PDM 1.3.1
Prioritise the assessment and management of a patient with a critically acute presentation.
PDM 1.3.2
Prioritise the essential tasks in a high complexity patient.
PDM 1.3.3
Adapt workload priorities in response to changes in departmental needs.
PDM 1.3.4
Simultaneously assess and manage multiple patients of any age with complex presentations.
PDM 1.3.5
Respond to a surge in patient presentations by reprioritising workload.
PDM 1.4.1
Prioritise the essential tasks in a patient with a rare presentation.
PDM 1.4.2
Delegate specific tasks from their own workload appropriately, according to departmental needs.
PDM 1.4.3
Simultaneously assess a critically ill or injured patient whilst overseeing other patients in the ED.
PDM 1.4.4
Recognise an acute and sustained disaster situation and activate the appropriate organisational response.
PDM 1.4.5
Apply modified risk stratification and prioritisation processes during patient surges and disasters.