
Using an automated risk assessment report to identify patients at risk for clinical deterioration
Whittington J, White R, Haig KM, Slock M. Using an automated risk assessment report to identify patients at risk for clinical deterioration. Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 2007 Sept;33(9):569-574.
Several studies have shown that patients frequently display physical evidence of deterioration as much as 8 to 12 hours before a cardiac arrest or critical event requiring some form of intensive intervention or rescue. This article discusses the use of an automated risk assessment based on key physiologic measures to help with early recognition and treatment of deteriorating hospitalized patients.
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