Authors

  1. Kupensky, Diane RN, MSN, CNS, ACHPN
  2. Hileman, Barbara M. BA
  3. Emerick, Eric S. BA
  4. Chance, Elisha A. BSAS

Abstract

The impact of Palliative Medicine Consultation (PMC) on geriatric trauma patients' outcomes was evaluated. It was hypothesized that patients with PMC would have a shorter length of stay. Patients aged 65 years or older and admitted to trauma services were analyzed. Patients with a PMC were more likely to have a documented advance directive discussion (P < .001) and a code status update (P < .001). Length of stay was reduced for patients with a PMC on or before trauma day 2 compared to those with a PMC after trauma day 2. Palliative Medicine should be consulted early into a geriatric patient's hospital stay.