The relevance of medical flow charts in emergency Manchester triage in the automatic programming of electrocardiograms and its impact on life quality and outcomes of the cardiac patient
Keywords:
Cardiac pathology, Emergency triage, Medical flow chart, Outcomes, patient safety
Published
2021-07-22
How to Cite
Santos, J. A., Costa, C., Agostinho, J., Pereira, C., & Correia, S. (2021). The relevance of medical flow charts in emergency Manchester triage in the automatic programming of electrocardiograms and its impact on life quality and outcomes of the cardiac patient. Journal of Statistics on Health Decision, 3(1), 115-116. https://doi.org/10.34624/jshd.v3i1.25151
Section
Extended Abstract
Copyright (c) 2021 José António Nobre Santos, César Telmo Costa, José Francisco Agostinho, Carla Sofia Pereira, Sónia Freitas Correia

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