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Mature rapid response system and potentially avoidable cardiopulmonary arrests in hospital


S Galhotra, MA DeVita, RL Simmons, MA Dew … - British Medical Journal, 2007 - qshc.bmj.com
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[PDF] The effectiveness of implementation of the medical emergency team (MET) system and …


MA Cretikos, J Chen, KM Hillman, R Bellomo, … - Crit Care, 2007 - anzca.edu.au
The medical emergency team (MET) system is designed to identify and respond in a
rapid and appropriate fashion to patients at risk of adverse events in
non-critical care areas of the hospital.1 The MET system depends on the ...
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Incidence, staff awareness and mortality of patients at risk on general wards


L Fuhrmann, A Lippert, A Perner, D … - Resuscitation, 2008 - Elsevier
During the 2-month data collection period, 877 patients were included in the
study and 155 (18%) had abnormal vital signs. The 30-day mortality in this group
was 13% compared to 5% among patients with normal vital signs (p < 0.0001). ...
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Impact of patient monitoring on the diurnal pattern of medical emergency team activation*

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S Galhotra, MA DeVita, RL Simmons, A … - Critical care medicine, 2006 - journals.lww.com
A number of studies have shown that predictable patterns of physiologic dete-
rioration precede most cardiopulmonary arrests (1–15). Early clinical
intervention in the form of a MET response can de- crease the incidence of ...
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Frequency and pattern of medical emergency team activation among medical cardiology …


A Schmid - Critical care nursing quarterly, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Medical emergency teams are developing across the United States. The
organization and imple- mentation for a rapid response team to failing
medical-surgical patients has been shown to reduce in-house cardiac arrest ...
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Increasing the use of an existing medical emergency team in a teaching hospital


DA Jones, B Mitra, J Barbetti, K Choate, T … - Anaesthesia and intensive care, 2006 - cat.inist.fr
Cultural barriers in hospital ward staff may limit the use of a Medical
Emergency Team(MET) service. In December 2000 the role of the existing Code Blue
team in our hospital was expanded to incorporate review of patients ...
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Patient monitoring and the timing of cardiac arrests and medical emergency team calls in a …


D Jones, R Bellomo, S Bates, S Warrillow, D … - Intensive Care Medicine, 2006 - Springer
Page 1. Intensive Care Med (2006) 32:1352–1356 DOI 10.1007/s00134-006-0263-
x ORIGINAL Daryl Jones Rinaldo Bellomo Samantha Bates ...
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Incidence and Significance of Clinically Abnormal Events in a Tertiary Referral Medical …

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JS Jerng, WJ Ko, FL Lu, YS Chen, SF Huang, … - Journal of the Formosan Medical Association, 2008 - Elsevier
During the 14-month study period, a total of 2050 events were detected in 1640
patients. The estimated incidence of the events was 3.19 per 1000 bed-days,
which occurred in 2.14% of admissions. The most common event was abnormal ...
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The effect of multi-professional education on the recognition and outcome of patients at risk …


L Fuhrmann, A Perner, TW Klausen, D … - Resuscitation, 2009 - Elsevier
A prospective before-and-after study conducted on four general wards at Herlev
Hospital, Denmark. In the pre-intervention period (June–July 2006) and
post-intervention period (November–December 2007), all patients on the ...
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[PDF] Bericht vom International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care


… , M hinterfrage seine Annahmen, M erweitere … - Karl Demeter Verlag im Georg Thieme Verlag 70469 …, 2009 - dgch.de
Vom 17.±20.03. 2009 fand im ICC/Berlin das ¹International Forum on Quality and
Safety in Health Careª statt. Knapp 2000 Delegier- te aus allen Teilen der Welt
kamen zusammen, um die Qualität und Sicherheit verschiedener Aspekte des ...
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