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Early warning scores: a health warning
Emergency Medicine Journal, 2016Early warning scores are frequently used in UK adult emergency departments (EDs) and are gaining traction in paediatric emergency care. Like many innovations with inherent face validity, they have great appeal to clinicians, managers and commissioners. However, it is important to ensure unintended consequences and balancing measures are mitigated.
Challen, K., Roland, Damian Timothy
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Nursing Standard, 2007
Where poverty and war destroy fragile health services, nurses frequently find themselves as the only health professionals left.
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Where poverty and war destroy fragile health services, nurses frequently find themselves as the only health professionals left.
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Seismological Research Letters, 2008
Interest in the concept of “early warning” for earthquakes is increasing rapidly. The Japanese announced their version of a public system last fall. In the United States, algorithms are being developed and tests formulated to assess earthquake early warning systems in order to determine their relative merits and help improve their speed and reliability.
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Interest in the concept of “early warning” for earthquakes is increasing rapidly. The Japanese announced their version of a public system last fall. In the United States, algorithms are being developed and tests formulated to assess earthquake early warning systems in order to determine their relative merits and help improve their speed and reliability.
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