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OR I G I N A L A R T I C L E S Objective patient-related outcomes of rapid-response systems — a pilot study to demonstrate feasibility in two hospitals Andrew Morris, Helen M Owen, Karen Jones,
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Document Date: 2014-12-14 19:31:40


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Wrexham / Schmidt / Peberdy / London / Durham / /

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SPSS Inc / GE / Pearson / Bernard SA. / Interdisciplinary Working Group / Microsoft / /

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Northern Ireland / United Kingdom / Wales / /

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Baseline hospital / University College Hospital / Wrexham Maelor Hospital / /

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rapid-response systems / treatment of critical illness / simplified audit tool / local track-and-trigger systems / multidisciplinary audit / /

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chronic health problems / pulmonary fibrosis / critical illness / cardiac arrest / illness / chronic condition / cardiopulmonary arrest / Chronic / chronic pathology / /

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antibiotics / cardiopulmonary resuscitation / catheters / resuscitation / /

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Wrexham Maelor Hospital / Methods Hospital / city university / /

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John Welch / Christian P Subbe / Helen M Owen / Karen Jones / Critical Care / Andrew Morris / Tania Konstant-Harding / Jillian Hartin / Acute Physiology / Christian P Subbe Rapid-response / /

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consultant / Author / nurse / /

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Maryland / Prince Edward Island / Massachusetts / Wrexham Maelor / /

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the SPOTlight / /

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www.jficm.anzca.edu.au/aaccm/journal/publications.htm / http /

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