• J Contin Educ Nurs · Nov 2008

    Rapid response teams: a proactive critical care approach.

    • Kim Moore.
    • College of Medine, Mayo Clinic-Rochester, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
    • J Contin Educ Nurs. 2008 Nov 1;39(11):488-9.

    AbstractTime and again, hospital code teams are dispatched to a patient in cardiac arrest only to find their resuscitative efforts unsuccessful. Are there earlier interventions that may have saved the patient? Do any warning signs exist before the patient actually goes into a full code or cardiac arrest event? The answer is a repeated yes, and the solution is a rapid response team.

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