The rapid response system (RRS) is an innovative system designed for in-hospital, at-riskpatients but underutilization of the RRS generally results in unexpected cardiopulmonaryarrests. We implemented an extended RRS (E-RRS) that was triggered by actively screeningat-risk patients prior to calls from primary medical attendants. These patients wereidentified from laboratory data, emergency consults, and step-down units. A fourmemberrapid response team was assembled that included an ICU staff, and the teamvisited the patients more than twice per day for evaluation, triage, and treatment of thepatients with evidence of acute physiological decline. The goal was to provide thistreatment before the team received a call from the patient’s pr...
Purpose of project: The Rapid Response System is a widely instituted healthcare practice aimed at re...
Between the years 2004-2008, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) and The Joint Commission...
Abstract Rationale, aims and objectives Rapid response systems (RRSs) are recommended by the Institu...
The rapid response system (RRS) is an innovative system designed for in-hospital, at-riskpatients bu...
Cardiac arrest is the most serious of the in-hospital adverse events, carrying a mortality rate of a...
Background: A rapid response system (RRS) aims to prevent unexpected patient death due to clinical e...
Background: Rapid response systems (RRS) have been recommended as a strategy to prevent and treat de...
Background: Rapid response systems (RRSs) are essential components of patient safety systems; howeve...
Contains fulltext : 108311.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKG...
This article is one of ten reviews selected from the Annual Update in Intensive Care and Emergency M...
In 1990, Schein and colleagues changed the paradigm of in-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest. Their rep...
BACKGROUND:. Rapid response systems are still in development, and their practices vary significantly...
Abstract Background The rapid response system (RRS) i...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Rapid response syst...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The Rapid Response System (RRS) has been introduced to prevent cardiac arrest, u...
Purpose of project: The Rapid Response System is a widely instituted healthcare practice aimed at re...
Between the years 2004-2008, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) and The Joint Commission...
Abstract Rationale, aims and objectives Rapid response systems (RRSs) are recommended by the Institu...
The rapid response system (RRS) is an innovative system designed for in-hospital, at-riskpatients bu...
Cardiac arrest is the most serious of the in-hospital adverse events, carrying a mortality rate of a...
Background: A rapid response system (RRS) aims to prevent unexpected patient death due to clinical e...
Background: Rapid response systems (RRS) have been recommended as a strategy to prevent and treat de...
Background: Rapid response systems (RRSs) are essential components of patient safety systems; howeve...
Contains fulltext : 108311.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKG...
This article is one of ten reviews selected from the Annual Update in Intensive Care and Emergency M...
In 1990, Schein and colleagues changed the paradigm of in-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest. Their rep...
BACKGROUND:. Rapid response systems are still in development, and their practices vary significantly...
Abstract Background The rapid response system (RRS) i...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Rapid response syst...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The Rapid Response System (RRS) has been introduced to prevent cardiac arrest, u...
Purpose of project: The Rapid Response System is a widely instituted healthcare practice aimed at re...
Between the years 2004-2008, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) and The Joint Commission...
Abstract Rationale, aims and objectives Rapid response systems (RRSs) are recommended by the Institu...