Oct 23, 2017 #1 EpiEMS Forum Deputy Chief 3,835 1,155 113 Has anybody seen this in their protocols? CT just updated the protocols to reference the "new" term, Brief Resolved Unexplained Events.
Has anybody seen this in their protocols? CT just updated the protocols to reference the "new" term, Brief Resolved Unexplained Events.
Oct 23, 2017 #2 G GMCmedic Forum Deputy Chief 1,640 1,056 113 We started using BRUE in our last update.
Oct 23, 2017 #3 OP OP EpiEMS Forum Deputy Chief 3,835 1,155 113 Looks like BRUE is clearer as far as the critieria go, too.
Oct 24, 2017 #4 NPO Forum Deputy Chief 1,831 897 113 EpiEMS said: Has anybody seen this in their protocols? CT just updated the protocols to reference the "new" term, Brief Resolved Unexplained Events. Click to expand... It's not been in my protocols but I noticed the change in various texts.
EpiEMS said: Has anybody seen this in their protocols? CT just updated the protocols to reference the "new" term, Brief Resolved Unexplained Events. Click to expand... It's not been in my protocols but I noticed the change in various texts.
Oct 24, 2017 #5 VentMonkey Family Guy 5,729 5,044 113 Our county switched it from ALTE to BRUE. Same difference TBCH, supportive care. If it was one call LACoFD saw fit to follow in on without fail it was ALTE’s, so I became quite comfortable with them years ago.
Our county switched it from ALTE to BRUE. Same difference TBCH, supportive care. If it was one call LACoFD saw fit to follow in on without fail it was ALTE’s, so I became quite comfortable with them years ago.
Oct 24, 2017 #6 OP OP EpiEMS Forum Deputy Chief 3,835 1,155 113 @VentMonkey Yeah, it hasn't really changed, I suppose - the only difference (maybe) is the specificity of the criteria?
@VentMonkey Yeah, it hasn't really changed, I suppose - the only difference (maybe) is the specificity of the criteria?