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Sepsis Rapid Response Teams

Critical Care Clinics, 2018
Sepsis rapid response teams are being incorporated into hospitals around the world. Based on the concept of the medical emergency team, the sepsis rapid response team consists of a specifically trained team of health care providers educated in the early recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of patients at risk of having or who have sepsis.
Tammy, Ju   +3 more
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Rethinking Rapid Response Teams

JAMA, 2010
CURRENT DEBATE IN THE MEDICAL COMMUNITY centers on the benefits of rapid response teams (RRTs), hospital-based teams composed of clinicians with intensive care unit (ICU)–level clinical expertise. These teams rapidly respond when the condition of patients being cared for outside of the ICU suddenly deteriorates, and such patients often require transfer
Eugene, Litvak, Peter J, Pronovost
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Capillary Refill Time as Part of an Early Warning Score for Rapid Response Team Activation is an Independent Predictor of Outcomes.

Resuscitation, 2020
BACKGROUND Capillary refill time (CRT) is easy, quick to perform and when prolonged in critical illness, correlates with progression of organ failure and mortality. It is utilized in our hospital's early warning score (EWS) as one of 11 parameters.
C. Sebat   +4 more
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Unplanned ICU Admission From Hospital Wards After Rapid Response Team Review in Australia and New Zealand

Critical Care Medicine, 2020
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Objectives: To evaluate what proportion of unplanned ICU admissions from hospital wards occurred after rapid response team review and compare baseline characteristics and outcomes of patients ...
J. Orosz   +5 more
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Perceived Barriers to Rapid Response Team Activation Among Nurses.

The American Journal of Nursing, 2020
The purpose of this literature review was to investigate the major barriers nurses face when it is necessary to seek additional assistance and resources by calling the rapid response team (RRT) in order to manage and stabilize a clinically deteriorating ...
Madison Tilley, K. Spencer
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Rapid Response Teams

Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2007
Hundreds of lives are now being saved in hospitals across the country with the use of rapid response teams. These teams are composed of clinicians who bring critical care expertise to the patient bedside. The purpose of these teams is to assess and stabilize the patient, assist with communication among the interdisciplinary care providers, educate and ...
Jenny, Jolley   +4 more
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Afferent limb failure revisited-a retrospective, international, multicentre, cohort study of delayed rapid response team calls.

Resuscitation, 2020
AIM The efficiency of rapid response teams (RRTs) is decreased by delays in activation of RRT (afferent limb failure, ALF). We categorized ALF by organ systems and investigated correlations with the vital signs subsequently observed by the RRT and ...
J. Tirkkonen   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Providing Early Attending Physician Expertise via Telemedicine to Improve Rapid Response Team Evaluations*

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2020
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Objectives: To evaluate the effect of providing early attending physician involvement via telemedicine to improve the decision process of rapid response teams. Design: Quasi-experimental; three pairs
Marie Fiero   +9 more
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Rapid Response Team Effectiveness

Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2011
The purpose of this integrated review of the literature was to summarize the evidence surrounding the effectiveness of rapid response teams. Studies included in this review were written within the last 10 years, in English, and examined the effectiveness of having a rapid response team. Pediatric studies were excluded from this review.
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