"Identifying the hospitalised patient in crisis"--a consensus conference on the afferent limb of rapid response systems.
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Development of a tool for defining and identifying the dying patient in hospital: Criteria for Screening and Triaging to Appropriate aLternative care (CriSTAL)Analysis of Smartphone Interruptions on Academic General Internal Medicine Wards. Frequent Interruptions may cause a 'Crisis Mode' Work Climate.Factors related to monitoring during admission of acute patientsDevelopment of heart and respiratory rate percentile curves for hospitalized children.Developing and evaluating a machine learning based algorithm to predict the need of pediatric intensive care unit transfer for newly hospitalized childrenRelationship between ICU bed availability, ICU readmission, and cardiac arrest in the general wards.Clinical utility of an observation and response chart with human factors design characteristics and a track and trigger system: study protocol for a two-phase multisite multiple-methods design.Improving situation awareness to reduce unrecognized clinical deterioration and serious safety events.A randomized trial of real-time automated clinical deterioration alerts sent to a rapid response team.Temporal distribution of instability events in continuously monitored step-down unit patients: implications for Rapid Response Systems.Heart rates in hospitalized children by age and body temperature.Predicting cardiac arrest on the wards: a nested case-control studyBreakthrough in cardiac arrest: reports from the 4th Paris International Conference.Performance of the efferent limb of a rapid response system: an observational study of medical emergency team calls.The impact of web-based and face-to-face simulation on patient deterioration and patient safety: protocol for a multi-site multi-method design.Incidence of cardiac arrests and unexpected deaths in surgical patients before and after implementation of a rapid response systemSustained effectiveness of a primary-team-based rapid response system.Monitoring cardiorespiratory instability: Current approaches and implications for nursing practice.Effects of a rapid response system on quality of life: a prospective cohort study in surgical patients before and after implementing a rapid response systemPatients' instability, emergency response, and outcomes in the radiology department.Cardiorespiratory instability before and after implementing an integrated monitoring systemCharacteristics of patients with cardiorespiratory instability in a step-down unitThe role of patients and their relatives in 'speaking up' about their own safety - a qualitative study of acute illness.Multi-parameter vital sign database to assist in alarm optimization for general care units.Failure to activate the in-hospital emergency team: causes and outcomes.In-hospital mortality after serious adverse events on medical and surgical nursing units: a mixed methods study.Rapid response systems: are they really effective?Vital signs monitoring to detect patient deterioration: An integrative literature review.Enhancing the management of deteriorating patients with Australian on line e-simulation software: Acceptability, transferability, and impact in Hong Kong.Patient physiological status at the emergency department-ward interface and emergency calls for clinical deterioration during early hospital admission.Accuracy and Efficiency of Recording Pediatric Early Warning Scores Using an Electronic Physiological Surveillance System Compared With Traditional Paper-Based Documentation.A qualitative study examining the influences on situation awareness and the identification, mitigation and escalation of recognised patient risk.Vital sign documentation in electronic records: The development of workarounds.Impact of professionalism in nursing on in-hospital bedside monitoring practice.Sustaining Health Care Interventions to Achieve Quality Care: What We Can Learn From Rapid Response Teams.Real-Time Risk Prediction on the Wards: A Feasibility Study.Recognizing and managing a deteriorating patient: a randomized controlled trial investigating the effectiveness of clinical simulation in improving clinical performance in undergraduate nursing students.[In-hospital emergencies at a surgical university hospital].Effect of a Real-Time Electronic Dashboard on a Rapid Response System.Patterns in the recording of vital signs and early warning scores: compliance with a clinical escalation protocol.
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"Identifying the hospitalised patient in crisis"--a consensus conference on the afferent limb of rapid response systems.
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Andreas Hvarfner
Anne Lippert
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2010-02-10T00:00:00Z