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1. Development, reliability and validity of a tool, to measure emergency department clinicians' attitudes towards family presence (FP) during acute deterioration in adult patients.

2. Care in the Community: A COVID‐19 initiative to reduce hospital re‐presentations among community‐dwelling people.

3. Modifications to rapid response team (medical emergency team) activation criteria and its impact on patient safety.

4. Prevalence of Patient Vigilance System management plans before and after rapid response system calls.

5. Modified Early Warning Score vs Cardiac Arrest Risk Triage Score for Prediction of Cardiopulmonary Arrest: A Case-Control Study.

6. Innerklinische Notfallversorgung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Eine Standortbefragung der Kliniken des Deutschen Reanimationsregisters.

7. Systems for recognition and response to deteriorating emergency department patients: a scoping review

8. Predicting factors for pulmonary embolism response team activation in a general pulmonary embolism population.

9. Translation of evidence into policy to improve clinical practice: the development of an emergency department rapid response system.

10. Systems for recognition and response to deteriorating emergency department patients: a scoping review.

11. Continuous Physiological Monitoring Improves Patient Outcomes.

12. Safety, speed, and effectiveness of air transportation for neonates.

13. Perceived Barriers to Rapid Response Team Activation Among Nurses: A literature review identified eight often interrelated areas of concern.

14. Realistic Evaluation of a Rapid Response System: Context, Mechanisms, and Outcomes.

15. Trends and Characteristics of CDC Global Rapid Response Team Deployments—A 6-Month Report, October 2018–March 2019.

16. Evaluation and Perception of Clinical Pharmacist Participation in a Rapid Response Team During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

17. Neurological and clinical status from early time point to long-term follow-up after in-hospital cardiac arrest

18. Analysis of avoidable cardiopulmonary resuscitation incidents with a part-time rapid response system in place

19. Reduction of in‐hospital cardiac arrest rates in intensive care‐equipped New South Wales hospitals in association with implementation of Between the Flags rapid response system

20. Timing of palliative care team referrals for inpatients receiving rapid response services: A retrospective pilot study in a US hospital.

21. Improved outcomes after implementation of a specialized pediatric cardiac rapid response team

22. Disaster safety assessment of primary healthcare facilities: a cross-sectional study in Kurdistan province of Iran

23. Rapid response team integration at a quaternary care academic centre: new paradigm for critical care organistions

24. Afferent limb failure revisited – A retrospective, international, multicentre, cohort study of delayed rapid response team calls

25. Toward prevention of behavioral emergencies in a general hospital insights from a one-year series

26. Capillary refill time as part of an early warning score for rapid response team activation is an independent predictor of outcomes

27. Providing Early Attending Physician Expertise via Telemedicine to Improve Rapid Response Team Evaluations*

28. Characteristics and outcomes of patients screened by rapid response team who transferred to the intensive care unit

29. Outcome prediction for patients assessed by the medical emergency team : a retrospective cohort study

30. The predictive power of the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) 2, as compared to NEWS, among patients assessed by a Rapid response team: A prospective multi-centre trial

31. Incorporating a real-time automatic alerting system based on electronic medical records could improve rapid response systems: a retrospective cohort study

32. Bedside POCUS during ward emergencies is associated with improved diagnosis and outcome: an observational, prospective, controlled study

33. Pulmonary Embolism Response Teams.

34. A Multidisciplinary Pulmonary Embolism Response Team: Initial 30-Month Experience With a Novel Approach to Delivery of Care to Patients With Submassive and Massive Pulmonary Embolism.

35. Clinical impact of implementing a rapid-response team based on the Modified Early Warning Score in wards that offer emergency department support

36. Clinical Sign-Based Rapid Response Team Call Criteria for Identifying Patients Requiring Intensive Care Management in Japan

37. The impact of wearable continuous vital sign monitoring on deterioration detection and clinical outcomes in hospitalised patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis

38. Surgical Comanagement by Hospitalists: Continued Improvement Over 5 Years

39. Resuscitation status and characteristics and outcomes of patients transferred from subacute care to acute care hospitals: A multi‐site prospective cohort study

40. Characteristics of Rapid Response Calls in the United States

41. Non-invasive continuous haemodynamic monitoring and response to intervention in haemodynamically unstable patients during rapid response team review

42. Development and Validation of the Pediatric Resuscitation and Escalation of Care Self-Efficacy Scale

43. Assessment of a Hospital-Wide CIWA-Ar Protocol for Management of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome

44. Differences in the characteristics, treatment, and outcomes of patient groups reviewed by intensive care liaison nurses in Australia: A multicentre prospective study

45. Frailty is associated with reduced prospect of discharge home after in‐hospital cardiac arrest

46. Reasons for Repeat Rapid Response Team Calls, and Associations with In-Hospital Mortality

47. Can proactive rapid response team rounding improve surveillance and reduce unplanned escalations in care? A controlled before and after study

48. Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Activated by Rapid Response Team Who Transferred to the Intensive Care Unit

49. Factors Associated With Pediatric Emergency Airway Management by the Difficult Airway Response Team

50. Continuous Physiological Monitoring Improves Patient Outcomes

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