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Critical care nurse · Feb 2016
Rapid Response Teams Decreasing Intubation and Code Blue Rates Outside the Intensive Care Unit.
- Elizabeth Avis, Lois Grant, Erin Reilly, and Marybeth Foy.
- Elizabeth Avis is a critical care nurse on the rapid response team at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Lois Grant is a critical care nurse on the rapid response team at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.Erin Reilly is a critical care nurse on the rapid response team at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.Marybeth Foy is an administrative supervisor and the manager of the rapid response nurses at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. elizabeth.j.avis@jefferson.edu.
- Crit Care Nurse. 2016 Feb 1; 36 (1): 86-90.
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