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CASMEET is a mnemonic acronym used by emergency medical services to communicate the important details of a patient over to an emergency control centre, receiving hospital, or other definitive care provider. A CASMEET message can be sent in order to pre-alert a receiving emergency department that a critically ill patient is being brought in. It can be used as an alternative to ASHICE.

Meaning of the acronym

The acronym is used to pass all the most vital details of the patient to the receiving hospital in order to ensure staff have all the appropriate equipment and staff assembled and prepared.[1]

Other uses

CASMEET can also be used when handing over a patient from one level of pre-hospital care to another -- for example, from first responder to paramedic.

References

  1. ^ "London Ambulance Service FOI request". Retrieved 2015-09-10.