Template:Harbor Admission Guidelines
Admission Guidelines
The following guidelines for specific medical disorders are intended to expedite care of ED patients. They have been reviewed and agreed upon by all Departments and Divisions that provide consultation to the Adult ED.
- Aortic Aneurysms
- Traumatic thoracic aortic injury: Admit to Trauma Surgery
- Non-traumatic thoracic aortic dissections:
- Type A, or with complication (hypotension, aortic insufficiency, vascular occlusion, tamponade): Cardiothoracc Surgery
- Type B: Medicine, with CT Surgery consultation
- Abdominal aortic aneurysm: Trauma surgery, or vascular surgery if immediately available
- Brain Death
- Admit to the service who would have cared for the primary illness or injury
- Admitting service should notify organ donation agency
- Burns
- Transfer to a hospital with a burn unit, if admission is required
- Trauma surgery to provide consultation and admission if burn unit bed unavailable
- Cellulitis(Non-maxillofacial)
- Admit to medicine with the following exceptions
- Upper extremity (hand to the antecubital fossa): Hand call (plastic surgery or ortho)
- Necrotizing fasciitis or requiring surgery in 24 hours: Trauma Surgery
- Admit to medicine with the following exceptions
- Clotted dialysis graft: Admit medicine, with inpatient vascular surgery consultation
- Decubitus Ulcers
- Wound care primary indication for admission: Plastic Surgery
- Placement, management of medical problems: Medicine
- Deep venous thrombosis
- Women, suspected DVT < 6wk postpartum: OB
- Women, followed by gyn-onc, < 6wk post-op by gyn-onc: Gynecology
- Post-operative DVT, < 6wk post-op: Surgical service who performed operation
- All other DVTs: Medicine
- Delirium/Dementia
- Acute delirium: Medicine
- Established dementia: Medicine
- New onset or previously undiagnosed dementia: Neurology
- GI Bleeding:
- Upper gastrointestinal bleeding: Medicine, with trauma consultation if patient is unstable
- Lower gastrointestinal bleeding: Trauma Surgery, with appropriate consultation as needed for unstable medical conditions
- Hand Injuries:
- Open and closed fractures of the forearm and hand: Orthopedics
- Soft tissue injuries of hand up to AC fossa: Hand call (ortho or plastics)
- Intracranial mass lesions:
