Question 1
Why should clinicians not rely on pictures when assessing the Clinical Frailty Score?
Question 2
According to the notes, what should clinicians focus on if the patient is not frail?
Question 3
Which Clinical Frailty Score corresponds to patients dependent on all forms of personal care?
Question 4
Which Clinical Frailty Score (CFS) correlates with an approximate 11% mortality rate during hospital admission?
Question 5
What is emphasized as essential for making a significant impact on patient care?
Question 6
What is one of the key strategies when providing care for frail patients?
Question 7
What score is considered when a patient needs help with outdoor activities and some basic activities?
Question 8
What is a key message for clinicians in terms of patient intervention?
Question 9
Why is a team approach crucial when managing frail patients in the ED?
Question 10
What is the approximate mortality rate during hospital admission for patients with a Clinical Frailty Score of 6?
Question 11
What tool is suggested to help clinicians score patients' clinical frailty?
Question 12
What is the primary goal of performing a Clinical Frailty Score in the Emergency Department?
Question 13
What is the purpose of the Clinical Frailty Score?
Question 14
How long back should clinicians assess the patient's capability for accurate CF Score?
Question 15
Who should be involved in the decision-making process when determining patient care situations?
Question 16
What should be the focus if a patient is determined to be frail?