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1 es in terms of caring for patients with this chief complaint.
2 as primary care treatable, we identified the chief complaint.
3 andinka, and Soninke) presented with various chief complaints.
4 tions (23.1% vs 3.6%, p = 0.011), neurologic chief complaints (46.2% vs 18.8%, p = 0.024), admitting
5 on rehabilitation were asked, "What are your chief complaints about your vision?" before their appoin
6 ormality, renal insufficiency, arrival mode, chief complaint, admission diagnosis, and abnormal vital
7  the Dental Program, and resolution of their chief complaint (all p < 0.04).
8          By the end of the study period, top chief complaints among those undergoing CT included head
9      By the end of the study period, the top chief complaints among those who underwent CT were abdom
10 pathologic migration was determined from the chief complaint and patient awareness o tooth movement i
11 022 to February 2023 who had a wound-related chief complaint and xylazine detected with urine gas chr
12  that require identifying and copying (e.g., chief complaints and diagnoses), and data that require a
13  Syndromic Surveillance Program according to chief complaints and diagnosis codes, excluding visits w
14 extracts signs and symptoms as per patients' chief complaints and ongoing dialogue context.
15 iables (e.g., vital signs, arrival mode, and chief complaint) and a set of variables available in a p
16 vements occurred across medical specialties, chief complaints, and diagnosticians' tenure levels.
17 , and less likely to enroll into care with a chief complaint (AOR, 0.08; 95% CI, .05-.12).
18 Disease Control and Prevention, incorporates chief complaints but not data from the whole encounter n
19                   To determine whether these chief complaints correspond to nonemergency ED visits, w
20 92.9% versus 70.3% for surveillance with the chief complaint field (difference, 22.6%; P < 0.001).
21 the whole encounter note was superior to the chief complaint field alone.
22  true case of influenza was 2.3 by using the chief complaint field model.
23 ore accurate than a model that uses only the chief complaint field.
24 yndromes from free-text emergency department chief complaints, identifies localized case clusters amo
25  visits associated with CT for all evaluated chief complaints increased-most substantially among thos
26 e of major beta-thalassemia presented with a chief complaint of acute decrease in central and periphe
27 olics Anonymous meeting location, having the chief complaint of bizarre behavior (i.e., grossly inapp
28 at least 1 year with a documented fever or a chief complaint of fever (regardless of previous antibio
29 ce of highly active anti-retroviral therapy, chief complaint of fever, low serum sodium and low hemog
30 73 women; aged 57.3 +/- 14.7 years) with the chief complaint of floaters.
31 with a diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis and a chief complaint of gingival enlargement affecting mastic
32  man presented to an outside facility with a chief complaint of headache and pain behind his right ey
33 cy department in our medical center with the chief complaint of new-onset unilateral SHL.
34  with metastatic melanoma presented with the chief complaint of pulmonary infiltrates.
35 r-old female referred to our center with the chief complaint of severe abdominal pain and diarrhea fo
36 cal Care Survey, 1989-1999, by adults with a chief complaint of sore throat.
37 e, patient (proband X, [Px]) reported with a chief complaint of tooth mobility and gingival enlargeme
38  A 72-year-old white female presented with a chief complaint of tooth mobility in the right posterior
39 resented for 471 unique ED encounters with a chief complaint of visual flashes and/or floaters betwee
40   A 61-year-old white man presented with the chief complaint of wanting to replace his posterior mand
41 dmitted to the Emergency Department with the chief complaints of dyspnea on exertion, shortness of br
42         A survey of the literature regarding chief complaints of periodontal patients support these h
43   In both cases, the patients presented with chief complaints of pruritis in the vulva and insomnia d
44 d, she was admitted to our hospital with the chief complaints of vomiting and diarrhea.
45    ED encounters for a mental health-related chief complaint or primary diagnosis.
46                                          Her chief complaint pertained to the unesthetic appearance o
47  Factors analyzed were patient demographics, chief complaints, referral patterns, exam findings, trea
48 acteristics, and disposition associated with chief complaints related to nonemergency ED visits.
49 eatable ED discharge diagnoses were the same chief complaints reported for 88.7% (95% CI, 88.1%-89.4%
50 s and our modification of the algorithm, the chief complaints reported for these ED visits with prima
51                      Eye symptoms may be the chief complaint, so MC should be considered in any patie
52 t incorporate other clinical factors such as chief complaint that may inform necessity for ED care.
53  number of prior providers investigating the chief complaint, the proportion of patients undergoing g
54 amined all ED visits with this same group of chief complaints to ascertain the ED course, final dispo
55                                          The chief complaint was vomiting after intake of cow' milk f
56                              The most common chief complaints were gastroenterological (17%) and abno
57                                          The chief complaints were poor feeding and weight loss.
58                                The top three chief complaints were related to pain, respiratory distr