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[Medical emergency teams in hospitals].

Medizinische Klinik, Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin, 2015
In-hospital emergencies represent an increasing challenge with regard to risk management in hospitals and until now, no binding recommendations for in-hospital emergency management are available in Germany. Time delays in the detection and treatment of critically ill patients on the wards often lead to serious adverse events. The concept of traditional
S, Lenkeit   +3 more
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International Emergency Medical Teams Training Workshop Special Report

Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2018
AbstractThe World Health Organization’s (WHO; Geneva, Switzerland) Emergency Medical Team (EMT) Initiative created guidelines which define the basic procedures to be followed by personnel and teams, as well as the critical points to discuss before deploying a field hospital. However, to date, there is no formal standardized training program established
Anthony, Albina   +9 more
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The Medical Emergency Team as a Safety Net

The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, 2006
In the case of an 11-year-old boy with stable physiological parameters, the deterioration in condition was so sudden that only a rapid response system could ensure any chance of survival.
Michelle A, Buttfield   +2 more
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Improving the non‐technical skills of hospital medical emergency teams: The Team Emergency Assessment Measure (TEAM™)

Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2016
AbstractObjectivesThis prospective descriptive study aimed to test the validity and feasibility of the Team Emergency Assessment Measure (TEAM™) for assessing real‐world medical emergency teams' non‐technical skills. Second, the present study aimed to explore the instrument's contribution to practice regarding teamwork and learning outcomes ...
Robyn P, Cant   +5 more
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Medical Emergency Teams in Teaching Hospitals

2006
The MET system has great potential to reduce adverse patient outcome through improving the early recognition and appropriate response to critical illness in teaching hospitals. Fundamental to its effectiveness is that it is a system change that allows any attending health care provider to trigger the rapid mobilization of appropriately skilled ...
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Medical Emergency Team Tutored Learning Environment

2008
Abstract : Stottler Henke investigated the design and implementation of a simulation-based Intelligent Tutoring System to teach appropriate decision-making and team-coordination skills focused on patient diagnosis, treatment, and management. Our Medical Emergency Team Tutored Learning Environment (METTLE) tutors individual medical personnel on the ...
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Personal networks enabling remote assistance for medical emergency teams. [PDF]

open access: possibleStudies in health technology and informatics, 2005
Personal Networks provide the technology that is needed to interconnect the various private networks of a single user (home network, car network, office network, Personal Area Network, and others) seamlessly, at any time and at any place. This can be useful in many business sectors.
Hartog, F.T.H. den   +2 more
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Oncologic emergencies and urgencies: A comprehensive review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Bonnie Gould Rothberg   +2 more
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