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Discussion on Homogenization of Emergency Clinical Decision

DOI: 10.4236/ojim.2020.103031, PP. 302-310

Keywords: Clinical Decision, Medical Homogeneity, Step Down Thinking, Preemptive Examination, Process Thinking, Checklist

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The objective of this work is to explore how to realize the homogenization of emergency clinical decision, and it means that patients receive the same effect of clinical decisions and the treatment in a different hospital. In order to achieve that, emergency doctors should first have the same clinical thinking and thinking mode which is the biggest challenge for homogenization of emergency clinical decision. The task of emergency medicine is to give priority to the treatment of critically ill patients, so step-down thinking of “excluding life-threatening symptoms first” is the basis, the preemptive thinking is the means, and Process thinking is the key of homogenization; The initial diagnosis and treatment mode of symptom-oriented is the starting point for emergency decision; establishing a unified “checklist” can not only broaden the lateral thinking of emergency doctors, but also unify the thinking of differential diagnosis of emergency; dynamic observation should run through the whole diagnosis and treatment process, which is necessary for the homogenization of emergency decision.

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