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STUDY
Timing and interventions of emergency teams during the MERIT study.
Flabouris A, Chen J, Hillman K, Bellomo R, Finfer S; The MERIT Study Investigators from the Simpson Centre and the ANZICs Clinical Trials Group. Resuscitation. 2010;81:25-30.
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The impact of the medical emergency team on the resuscitation practice of critical care nurses.
Santiano N, Young L, Baramy LS, et al; Clinical Analysis Group. BMJ Qual Saf. 2011;20:115-120.
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A prospective controlled trial of the effect of a multi-faceted intervention on early recognition and intervention in deteriorating hospital patients.
Mitchell IA, McKay H, Van Leuvan C, et al. Resuscitation. 2010;81:658-666.
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The impact of introducing medical emergency team system on the documentations of vital signs.
Chen J, Hillman K, Bellomo R, Flabouris A, Finfer S, Cretikos M; MERIT Study Investigators for the Simpson Centre and ANZICS Clinical Trials Group. Resuscitation. 2009;80:35-43.
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Epidemiology and patient outcome after medical emergency team calls triggered by atrial fibrillation.
Schneider A, Calzavacca P, Jones D, Bellomo R. Resuscitation. 2011;82:410-414.
REVIEW
Rapid-response teams.
Jones DA, DeVita MA, Bellomo R. N Engl J Med. 2011;365:139-146.
COMMENTARY
Evolution of a rapid response system from voluntary to mandatory activation.
Jones CM, Bleyer AJ, Petree B. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2010;36:266-270.
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Attitudes and barriers to a medical emergency team system at a tertiary paediatric hospital.
Azzopardi P, Kinney S, Moulden A, Tibballs J. Resuscitation. 2011;82:167-174.
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A 5-year analysis of rapid response system activation at an in-hospital haemodialysis unit.
Galhotra S, Devita MA, Dew MA, Simmons RL. Qual Saf Health Care. 2010;19:e38.
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Triggers for emergency team activation: a multicenter assessment.
Chen J, Bellomo R, Hillman K, Flabouris A, Finfer S; the MERIT Study Investigators for the Simpson Centre and the ANZICS Clinical Trials Group. J Crit Care. 2010;25:359.e1-359.e7.
REVIEW
Rapid response teams: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Chan PS, Jain R, Nallmothu BK, Berg RA, Sasson C. Arch Intern Med. 2010;170:18-26.
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Retrospective review of emergency response activations during a 13-year period at a tertiary care children's hospital.
Wang GS, Erwin N, Zuk J, Henry DB, Dobyns EL. J Hosp Med. 2011;6:131-135.
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Rapid response teams seen through the eyes of the nurse.
Shapiro SE, Donaldson NE, Scott MB. Am J Nurs. 2010;110:28-34.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Have you M.E.T. the future of better patient safety?
Larson L. Trustee. September 2005;58:6-10.
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Nurse decision making in the prearrest period.
Gazarian PK, Henneman EA, Chandler GE. Clin Nurs Res. 2010;19:21-37.
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Unplanned transfers to a medical intensive care unit: causes and relationship to preventable errors in care.
Bapoje SR, Gaudiani JL, Narayanan V, Albert RK. J Hosp Med. 2011;6:68-72.
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Problems and solutions arising during a study in visual semantics of the medical emergency team system.
Santiano N, Baramy LS, Young L, et al. Qual Health Res. 2008 ct: 18: 1336-44.
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Nurses' perceptions of how rapid response teams affect the nurse, team, and system.
Williams DJ, Newman A, Jones C, Woodard B. J Nurs Care Qual. 2011;26:265-272.
COMMENTARY
Clinical nurse specialists as leaders in rapid response.
Jenkins SD, Lindsey PL. Clin Nurse Spec. 2010;24:24-30.
REVIEW
The effect of medical emergency teams on patient outcome: a review of the literature.
Laurens NH, Dwyer TA. Int J Nurs Pract. 2010;16:533-544.
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