Professional Context
With a 25% increase in patient volume and a 15% reduction in average time-to-completion, Emergency Medicine Physicians must optimize their workflow to meet the 95th percentile quality assurance benchmark, all while maintaining an error rate below 5%.
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Advanced Prompt Library
4 Expert PromptsTrauma Triage Protocol Optimization
Given a patient with a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 12, systolic blood pressure of 90 mmHg, and a respiratory rate of 24 breaths per minute, generate a prioritized list of 5 diagnostic tests and 3 potential interventions, considering the patient's age, medical history, and current medication regimen, and provide a detailed, step-by-step workflow for implementation, including task assignments for nursing staff, radiology, and laboratory personnel, and ensure compliance with the hospital's Standard Operating Procedure for trauma triage.
Quality Audit of Sepsis Management
Analyze the medical records of 10 patients diagnosed with sepsis over the past quarter, and evaluate the adherence to the hospital's sepsis management protocol, including timely administration of antibiotics, fluid resuscitation, and vasopressor support, and identify areas for improvement, providing specific recommendations for revising the protocol, re-educating staff, and implementing additional quality control measures, such as checklists or decision support tools, to reduce the mortality rate and improve patient outcomes.
Emergency Department Shift Workflow Optimization
Given a staffing schedule with 3 attending physicians, 6 resident physicians, and 12 nursing staff, and a predicted patient volume of 120 patients per 8-hour shift, generate a optimized workflow plan, including task assignments, patient bed assignments, and prioritization of diagnostic tests and interventions, considering the skill level and expertise of each staff member, and ensure compliance with the hospital's policies and procedures, and provide a detailed, step-by-step plan for implementing the workflow, including communication protocols and handoff procedures.
Incident Report and Root Cause Analysis
A 45-year-old patient presented to the emergency department with a chief complaint of chest pain, and was mistakenly discharged with a diagnosis of musculoskeletal pain, despite an elevated troponin level, generate a detailed incident report, including a root cause analysis, identifying the contributing factors, such as communication breakdowns, diagnostic errors, or system flaws, and provide recommendations for corrective actions, including staff re-education, policy revisions, and implementation of additional safety measures, such as decision support tools or checklists, to prevent similar incidents in the future.