RRS’s General Principles

  • Rao A
  • DeVita M
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Abstract

Studies focused on hospital outcomes have proven to be conflicting with regards to the Rapid Response System irrespective of whether the responders are Medical Emergency Teams (METs) or Rapid Response Teams (RRTs). On one hand, several studies have shown improved hospital outcomes,1--4 yet on the other, there have been some studies that have also shown negative outcomes.5--7 Despite the literature, many hospitals have incorporated METs and RRTs to promote patient safety.

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Rao, A. D., & DeVita, M. (2011). RRS’s General Principles. In Textbook of Rapid Response Systems (pp. 13–18). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-92853-1_2

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