Symptoms, Signs, and Abnormalities NEC
Cross-source consensus on Symptoms, Signs, and Abnormalities NEC from 1 sources and 6 claims.
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- Symptoms, signs and abnormalities NEC was one of the study's most important findings. — Seasonal and temporal trends in leading causes of hospitalisation among older adults in Hong Kong: a retrospective study across community and institutional care settings
- The NEC category includes non-specific symptoms across multiple physiological systems when no more specific diagnosis is assigned. — Seasonal and temporal trends in leading causes of hospitalisation among older adults in Hong Kong: a retrospective study across community and institutional care settings
- General symptoms and signs were the leading NEC subcategory among nursing home residents in both seasons. — Seasonal and temporal trends in leading causes of hospitalisation among older adults in Hong Kong: a retrospective study across community and institutional care settings
- NEC admissions may reflect transient, ill-defined, undiagnosed, or multi-system health problems. — Seasonal and temporal trends in leading causes of hospitalisation among older adults in Hong Kong: a retrospective study across community and institutional care settings
- The rise in NEC hospitalisations may indicate increasing frailty and possible gaps in pre-hospital management of non-specific deterioration. — Seasonal and temporal trends in leading causes of hospitalisation among older adults in Hong Kong: a retrospective study across community and institutional care settings
- Some NEC hospitalisations may be avoidable with adequate preventive care, primary care, and support services. — Seasonal and temporal trends in leading causes of hospitalisation among older adults in Hong Kong: a retrospective study across community and institutional care settings