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General malaise is the only complaint of a 77-year-old man and, other than a low-grade fever, his vital signs are within normal limits. But while waiting to be seen, he becomes mildly disoriented, tachycardic, and hypotensive, and he is diagnosed with urosepsis. If the changes in this patient's status go unnoticed, he could suffer circulatory collapse.

Don't allow 'stable' elders to deteriorate during long waits