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Rapid Response Team Record: Documentation Tool
Current average rating is 3 stars.
This tool is used to document each response to a Rapid Response Team call and the embedded SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation) section is helpful for framing the conversation with the team or the provider.
Sample Rapid Response Team Documentation Tool
Current average rating is 5 stars.
This tool is used to document each response to a Rapid Response Team call and the embedded SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation) section is helpful for framing the conversation with the team or the provider (physician).
Rapid Response Team Record with SBAR
Current average rating is 4 stars.
Both the primary nurse for the patient and the Rapid Response Team nurse have responsibility for completing the form when a Rapid Response Team call is initiated, and the form then becomes a permanent part of the patient.
SBAR Training Scenarios and Competency Assessment
Current average rating is 2 stars.
Bronson Healthcare Group Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA
Sample SBAR Communication Tool
Current average rating is 4 stars.
This tool provides instructions on how to use the SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation) technique and a form to gather necessary information to be communicated.
SBAR Emergency Department Report to Floor Form
Current average rating is 5 stars.
This form uses the SBAR (Situation-Awareness-Background-Recommendation) format to improve the emergency department to floor patient report.
ISBAR Trip Tick
Current average rating is 0 stars.
This tool is used to standardize clinical handoffs for patients traveling throughout the hospital, and provides the opportunity for health care providers to ask and respond to questions.
SBAR Tool: Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation
Current average rating is 4 stars.
The SBAR (Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation) technique provides a framework for communication between members of the health care team and can be used as a tool to foster a culture of patient safety.
  

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