• Crit Care Resusc · Sep 2015

    A practical approach to end-of-life care rapid response team calls.

    • K J Farley, Imogen Mitchell, and Daryl Jones.
    • Western Health, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Daryl.Jones@austin.org.au.
    • Crit Care Resusc. 2015 Sep 1;17(3):208-10.

    AbstractICU registrars frequency encounter RRT calls associated with EOLC during their training. Interventions involving EOLC appear to be some of the commonest interventions performed during RRT review. Therefore, training about the assessment an management of such calls should be provided to registrars who participate in RRT calls. The approach outlined here provides a framework for such training.

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