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100 _aTarver, Christine M.
245 0 _aFactors leading to rapid response team interventions in adult medical-surgical patients /
_cChristine M. Tarver, Diane Stuenkel
260 _cApril-June 2016
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337 _aunmediated
338 _avolume
440 _n31 : 2, page 167-173
_aJournal of Nursing Care Quality
520 _aThe effectiveness of a Rapid Response Team Intervention (RRTI) in preventing transfer to a higher level of care and decreasing in-hospital mortality has not been firmly established. This retrospective exploratory study examined differences between medical-surgical patients who had an RRTI and those who did not. Results yielded 5 statistically significant differences (P ≤ .05) between the 2 groups as well as a large variation (range, 0-238 minutes; SD = 87.73 minutes) between time of documentation of RRTI criteria to time in calling an RRTI.
521 _aNursing.
650 _aCare and treatment.
650 _aEmergency response teams.
650 _aHospital patients.
650 _aHospitals.
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