What are the gaps in the existing data related to rapid response in acute distress?
Ans) Rapid responses may improve some meaningful outcomes, although these findings remain controversial.
- These systems may also improve care for patients at the end of life. Rapid response systems are expected to continue evolving with novel developments in monitoring technologies, risk prediction informatics, and work in human factors.
What are the gaps in the existing data related to rapid response in acute distress?
Evidence based practice in evaluating the current rapid response protocol with patients in acute distress.
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What is meant by rapid response and what are their role and responsibilities of the rapid response team
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What is the most controversial healthcare related topic occuring in society today? Elaborate on your response.