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Clinical Process Guideline: ACUTE CHANGE OF CONDITION (ACOC)
The Process Guideline for Acute Change of Condition (ACOC) seeks to enable long-term care facility staff to evaluate and manage residents at the facility and avoid transfer to a hospital or emergency room (ER) by recognizing an ACOC and identifying its nature, severity, and causes. The effective date for usage of the tool is October 4, 2004.
ACOC Process Guideline for Acute Change of Condition Memo
ACOC Documentation Checklist: Process Guideline for Acute Change of Condition Cover Sheet
ACOC Documentation Checklist: Process Guideline for Acute Change of Condition
Table 1: Factors Associated with Hospital Admissions from Long-Term Care Facilities
Table 3: Pre-Existing Conditions That May Predispose Patients to ACOCs
Table 10: Categories of Symptoms That May Help to Define ACOCs
Table 13: Examples of Condition Changes to Report to a Practitioner
Table 14: Framework for Reporting Changes in Vital Signs or Laboratory Values to a Practitioner
Table 17: Examples of Staff Roles and Responsibilities in Monitoring Patients with ACOCs
Table 18: Analysis of Unplanned Hospital Transfers