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Michael A. DeVita & Ken Hillman 
Textbook of Rapid Response Systems 
Concept and Implementation

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The latest edition of this text is the go-to book on rapid response systems (RRS). Thoroughly updated to incorporate current principles and practice of RRS, the text covers topics such as the logistics of creating an RRS, patient safety, quality of care, evaluating program results, and engaging in systems research.






Edited and written by internationally recognized experts and innovators in the field,
Textbook of Rapid Response Systems: Concepts and Implementation, Second Edition is a valuable resource for medical practitioners and hospital administrators who want to implement and improve a rapid response system.






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Part I RRSs and Patient Safety






Chapter 1 Why Have a Rapid Response System? Cold with Fear: The Patient and Family Experience of Failure to Rescue


Helen Haskell






Chapter 2 Rapid Response Systems History and Terminology


Bradford D. Winters and Michael De Vita






Chapter 3 RRS’s General Principles


Ajay D. Rao and Michael De Vita






Chapter 4 Measuring Safety


Bradford D. Winters, Peter J. Pronovost, Marlene Miller, and Elizabeth A. Hunt






Chapter 5 Medical Trainees and Patient Safety


Steve Lam, Arthas Flabouris






Chapter 6 RRS and the Culture of Safety


Ken Hillman, Hadis Nosrati and Jeffrey Braithwaite






Chapter 7 Creating Process and Policy Change in Health Care


Stuart F. Reynolds and Bernard Lawless






Chapter 8 The Assessment and Interpretation of Vital Signs


John Kellett 






Chapter 9 Multiple Parameter Track and Trigger Systems


John Asger Petersen






Chapter 10 Causes of Failure-To-Rescue


Marilyn Hravnak, Andrea Schmid-Mazzoccoli, Eliezer Bose, Michael R. Pinsky 






Chapter 11 Dying Safely


Magnolia Cardona-Morrell, Ken Hillman






Chapter 12 Rapid Response Systems: A Brief Review of the Evidence


Bradford Winters






Chapter 13 Making the Business Case for a Rapid Response System


Shane C. Townsend 










Part II Creating an RRS






Chapter 14 Hospital size and Location and Feasibility of the Rapid Response System


Daryl Jones and Rinaldo Bellomo 






Chapter 15 Barriers to the Implementation of RRS


Oluwaseun Davies, Michael A. De Vita, Ken Hillman






Chapter 16 An Overview of the Afferent Limb


Gary B. Smith, David R. Prytherch, Alex J. Psiridesd






Chapter 17 The Impact of Delayed Rapid Response System Activation


Daryl Jones, Christian Subbe, Rinaldo Bellomo






Chapter 18 Nurse-Led Rapid Response Teams


Kathy D. Duncan, Terri Wells, Amy Pearson






Chapter 19 MET: Physician – led RRTs 


Daryl Jones and Rinaldo Bellomo 






Chapter 20 Pediatric RRSs


Christopher P. Bonafide and Patrick W. Brady






Chapter 21 Rapid Response Systems and the Septic Patient


Patrick Maluso, Babak Sarani






Chapter 22 Other Efferent Limb Teams: Crises that Require Specialized Resources


Dan Shearn, Francesca Rubulotta, Michael De Vita 






Chapter 23 Crisis Teams for Obstetric Patients
Patricia Dalby, Gabriella G. Gosman, Karen Stein, David Streitman, Nancy Wise





Chapter 24 Personnel Resources for Responding Teams


Sonali Mantoo, Michael De Vita, Andrew W Murray, John J Schaefer III






Chapter 25 Equipment, Medications, and Supplies for a Rapid Response Team


Edgar Delgado, Rinaldo Bellomo, Daryl Jones






Chapter 26 Governance of the Rapid Response System 


Melodie Heland, Daryl Jones






Part III Monitoring of Efficacy and New Challenges






Chapter 27 The Second Victim 


Susan D. Scott, Laura E. Hirschinger, Myra Mc Coig, Karen Cox, Kristin Hahn-Cover, Leslie W. Hall






Chapter 28 Rapid Response Teams in Teaching Hospitals


Max Bell, David Konrad






Chapter 29 The Nurse’s View of RRS


Mandy Odell, Nicolette Mininni and Donna Goldsmith 




Chapter 30 Opportunities for Resident Training with Rapid Response Systems


Geoffrey K. Lighthall 






Chapter 31 Optimizing RRSs Through Simulation


Melinda Fiedor Hamiltona, Elizabeth A. Hunt and Michael A. De Vita






Chapter 32 Evaluating Effectiveness of Complex System Interventions


Jack Chen






Chapter 33 Rapid Response Systems: Education for Ward Staff Caring for At-Risk and Deteriorating Patients


Gary B. Smith and John Welch






Chapter 34 Setting up a Standardized Process and Outcome Assessment Tool


Gabriella Jaderling and David Konrad






Chapter 35 The Impact of Rapid Response Systems on Not For Resuscitation (NFR) Orders


Arthas Flabouris and Jack Chen

Despre autor


Michael A. De Vita, MD, FCCM, FRCP


Harlem Hospital, Departments of Surgery and Internal Medicine, New York, NY, USA





Dr. Ken Hillman, AO, MBBS, FRCA, FCICM, FRCP, MD


University of New South Wales, Liverpool Hospital, Intensive Care Unit, Liverpool, NSW, Australia





Rinaldo Bellomo, MD


Austin Hospital, Intensive Care Unit, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia








Associate Editors





Dr. Mandy Odell, RN, PG dip, MSc, Ph D


Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, Critical Care, Reading, Berkshire, UK 





Dr. Daryl A. Jones 


Austin Hospital, Intensive Care Unit, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia





Bradford D. Winters, MD, Ph D


The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA





Geoffrey K. Lighthall, MD, Ph D


Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Anesthesia, Pain and Perioperative Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA


 
Limba Engleză ● Format PDF ● Pagini 392 ● ISBN 9783319393919 ● Mărime fișier 8.7 MB ● Editor Michael A. DeVita & Ken Hillman ● Editura Springer International Publishing ● Oraș Cham ● Țară CH ● Publicat 2017 ● Ediție 2 ● Descărcabil 24 luni ● Valută EUR ● ID 5073820 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor DRM social

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