Evidence-based literature supports Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) in the inpatient setting. The existing Rapid Response Team was under-utilized, had inconsistent responders, and was not evaluated for performance improvement purposes
The effectiveness of a Rapid Response Team Intervention (RRTI) in preventing transfer to a higher le...
Rapid response system (RRS) is considered a powerful tool in patient safety (Simmes, et al., 2013). ...
The health care delivery system in this nation continues to spiral out of control. Statistics report...
Rapid response teams (RRT), alternatively termed medical emergency teams, have become part of the cl...
To prevent serious adverse events on hospitalized patients, a rapid response team (RRT) was introduc...
hospitals, following the model developed in Australia. The Rapid Response Team is a method of bringi...
The goal of an RRT is to identify and treat patients at risk for physiologic deterioration before th...
Background Rapid Response Teams (RRT) provide clinical resources to improve patient safety outcomes ...
Up to 17% of hospital admissions are complicated by serious adverse events unrelated to the patients...
A number of hospitals across the United States have adopted the use of rapid response teams (RRTs) t...
Background: Studies have established that physiologic instability and services mismatching precede a...
Purpose of the Project: The aims were to (a) examine activating nurses’ perceptions about the perfor...
Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) were addressed by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) as a me...
The Rapid Response Team (RRT) is a formally structured team that responds to nurses' concerns when t...
Abstract Background The rapid response system (RRS) i...
The effectiveness of a Rapid Response Team Intervention (RRTI) in preventing transfer to a higher le...
Rapid response system (RRS) is considered a powerful tool in patient safety (Simmes, et al., 2013). ...
The health care delivery system in this nation continues to spiral out of control. Statistics report...
Rapid response teams (RRT), alternatively termed medical emergency teams, have become part of the cl...
To prevent serious adverse events on hospitalized patients, a rapid response team (RRT) was introduc...
hospitals, following the model developed in Australia. The Rapid Response Team is a method of bringi...
The goal of an RRT is to identify and treat patients at risk for physiologic deterioration before th...
Background Rapid Response Teams (RRT) provide clinical resources to improve patient safety outcomes ...
Up to 17% of hospital admissions are complicated by serious adverse events unrelated to the patients...
A number of hospitals across the United States have adopted the use of rapid response teams (RRTs) t...
Background: Studies have established that physiologic instability and services mismatching precede a...
Purpose of the Project: The aims were to (a) examine activating nurses’ perceptions about the perfor...
Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) were addressed by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) as a me...
The Rapid Response Team (RRT) is a formally structured team that responds to nurses' concerns when t...
Abstract Background The rapid response system (RRS) i...
The effectiveness of a Rapid Response Team Intervention (RRTI) in preventing transfer to a higher le...
Rapid response system (RRS) is considered a powerful tool in patient safety (Simmes, et al., 2013). ...
The health care delivery system in this nation continues to spiral out of control. Statistics report...