RADIUS is a community-facing unit within The Sutherland Hospital for undifferentiated, complex medical patients, who are not critically unwell
- staffed from 0930 to 1800, Monday to Friday
- day stay unit
- outpatient clinic
- referrals from ED, as well as GPs and SouthCare
- referrals from ED for outpatient clinic follow up should be discussed with the on call General Medicine consultant and submitted in eMR: go to Orders and add “RADIUS consult”
- RADIUS provides for the initial rapid assessment of patients for treatment, intervention and referral to services or follow-up consultation to enable discharge home. Should a patient require more in-depth assessment, treatment and management, they will require admission to an inpatient bed within a ward-based area.
- Referral criteria:
- The patient:
- is ≥ 16 years of age
- is clinically stable
- requires rapid assessment, diagnosis and intervention
- has an undifferentiated presentation requiring medical assessment and treatment. A diagnosis is not required prior to acceptance or transfer to the unit
- May have a history of chronic and/or complex condition(s) and/or multiple comorbidities
- Guidance on appropriate referrals for RADIUS:
- Undifferentiated symptoms:
- Generally unwell
- Fever, haemodynamically stable
- Chest pain, with no features of suspicious for angina
- Acute pain
- Cough
- Dizziness if FAST negative and stroke unlikely.
- Urinary tract infections (UTIs) and pyelonephritis
- Back pain
- Falls without syncope
- Rheumatological disorders (e.g. crystal arthropathy, osteo-arthritis, polymyalgia rheumatica)
- Cellulitis without collection/abscess and not involving the hands, face, abdominal wall or breasts
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
- Pulmonary embolus
- Electrolyte abnormalities not requiring cardiac monitoring during replacement
- Hypertension if SBP < than 200
- Dermatology presentations and other skin and tissue disorders such as rash or leg ulcers
- Allergic reaction without features of anaphylaxis
- Oedema/swelling
- Constipation
- Reduced mobility/function, lethargy
- Infections
- Pneumonia
- Shortness of Breath (not requiring supplemental oxygen)
- Undifferentiated symptoms: