Recently there has been increased focus on improved detection and management of deteriorating patients in Australian hospitals. Since the introduction of the medical emergency team (MET) model there has been an increased role for intensive care unit staff in responding to deterioration of patients in hospital wards. Review and management of MET patients differs from the traditional model of ward patient review, as ICU staff may not know the patient. Furthermore, assessment and intervention is often time-critical and must occur simultaneously. Finally, about 10% of MET patients require intensive care-level interventions to be commenced on the ward, and this requires participation of non-ICU-trained ward staff. • To date, the interventions pe...
Abstract Introduction Effective health care delivery provided by trauma teams can be enhanced throug...
Crisis resource management (CRM) abilities are important for different healthcare providers to effec...
Context – This project was done in the University of Hertssimulation centre in collaboration with Li...
This thesis covers research around the Medical Emergency Team (MET) system, describing its developme...
© 2009 Dr. Daryl Jones.Modern hospitals treat patients with increasing co-morbidity and complexity. ...
Background: Medical Emergency Teams (MET)/rapid response are replacing Cardiac Arrest teams in acute...
Introduction: Errors are frequent in health care and Emergency Departments are one of the riskiest a...
Introduction: Worldwide government initiatives are the proof that simulation is increasingly recogni...
Study/Objective\ud \ud This study examines the current state of disaster response education for Aust...
Patients admitted to modern hospitals often have multiple co-morbidities and complex management issu...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior emerg...
Objective: \ud To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior e...
Objective: To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior eme...
Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) are specialised teams introduced into hospitals to improve the outcomes ...
In this study designed with adequate statistical power to detect relevant training effects, investig...
Abstract Introduction Effective health care delivery provided by trauma teams can be enhanced throug...
Crisis resource management (CRM) abilities are important for different healthcare providers to effec...
Context – This project was done in the University of Hertssimulation centre in collaboration with Li...
This thesis covers research around the Medical Emergency Team (MET) system, describing its developme...
© 2009 Dr. Daryl Jones.Modern hospitals treat patients with increasing co-morbidity and complexity. ...
Background: Medical Emergency Teams (MET)/rapid response are replacing Cardiac Arrest teams in acute...
Introduction: Errors are frequent in health care and Emergency Departments are one of the riskiest a...
Introduction: Worldwide government initiatives are the proof that simulation is increasingly recogni...
Study/Objective\ud \ud This study examines the current state of disaster response education for Aust...
Patients admitted to modern hospitals often have multiple co-morbidities and complex management issu...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior emerg...
Objective: \ud To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior e...
Objective: To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior eme...
Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) are specialised teams introduced into hospitals to improve the outcomes ...
In this study designed with adequate statistical power to detect relevant training effects, investig...
Abstract Introduction Effective health care delivery provided by trauma teams can be enhanced throug...
Crisis resource management (CRM) abilities are important for different healthcare providers to effec...
Context – This project was done in the University of Hertssimulation centre in collaboration with Li...