Author/Authors :
MacDonald، نويسنده , , Sandra and Yates، نويسنده , , Jan and Lance، نويسنده , , Robyn and Giganti، نويسنده , , Noreen and Chepurko، نويسنده , , Diana، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Background
a is an important admission parameter to detect undiagnosed cardiopulmonary conditions. The typical admission question, “Are you short of breath?” can give insufficient or misleading data.
ives
p of clinical research nurses sought to improve dyspnea assessments by using a more accurate measure that would not unduly lengthen the admission process itself. The methodology used to achieve this outcome was research utilization.
s
ission, 103 patients were given the standard question “Are you short of breath?” followed by 4 Visual Analog Scales of Dyspnea (VASD). These response measures assess the degree of dyspnea in relationship to variable exertion activities on a scale of 0 to 10. All responses to VASD were analyzed using descriptive statistics.
s
sults showed that 30% of patients who responded “No” to the shortness of breath query scored 5 or more for dyspnea on the VASD. All scores of 5 or more were reported to the primary care provider for further workup.
sion
sults from this project gave impetus to designing a more formal research study that could validate VASD use in clinical admission assessments.