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- Jeroen Ludikhuize, Annette Hamming, Evert de Jonge, and Bernard G Fikkers.
- Department of Internal Medicine and Intensive Care, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. J.Ludikhuize@amc.uva.nl
- Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2011 Mar 1;37(3):138-44, 97.
AbstractSixty-three (approximately 80%) of the 81 hospitals that responded to a survey sent to all hospitals in The Netherlands with nonpediatric intensive care units had a rapid response system (RRS) in place or were in the final process of starting one. Among many other findings regarding RRS infrastructure and implementation, only 38% of the hospitals allowed nurses to activate the rapid response team without physician consent.
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