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  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
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Successor to the editors' groundbreaking book on medical emergency teams, Textbook of Rapid Response Systems addresses the problem of patient safety and quality of care; the logistics of creating an RRS (resource allocation, process design, workflow, and training); the implementation of an RRS (organizational issues, challenges); and the evaluation of program results. Based on successful RRS models that have resulted in reduced in-hospital cardiac arrest and overall hospital death rates, this book is a practical guide for physicians, hospital administrators, and other healthcare professionals who wish to initiate an RRS program within their own institutions.



This a practical guidebook for healthcare professionals who wish to initiate a RRS program within their own institutions. This exciting and expanded edition includes new chapters on pediatric response systems, sepsis response teams, and much more.

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This is an overview work describing the evolution and current practice of physician and nurse led rapid response programs. Hospitalists, critical care trainees, and other hospital-based practitioners responsible for response to acute changes in patient condition are an appropriate audience for this book . This book provides historical perspective, state-of-the-art reviews, and a summary of challenges facing practitioners using this tool to improve outcomes. (David J. Dries, Doodys Review Service, May, 2011)

Part I RRSs and Patient Safety
1 Rapid Response Systems History and Terminology
3(10)
Bradford D. Winters
Michael DeVita
2 RRS's General Principles
13(6)
Ajay D. Rao
Michael DeVita
3 Measuring and Improving Safety
19(18)
Bradford D. Winters
Peter J. Pronovost
Marlene Miller
Elizabeth A. Hunt
4 Integrating a Rapid Response System into a Patient Safety Program
37(10)
John Gosbee
5 Acute Hospitalist Medicine and the Rapid Response System
47(8)
David J. McAdams
6 Medical Trainees and Patient Safety
55(10)
Stephen W. Lam
Arthas Flabouris
7 Rapid Response Systems: A Review of the Evidence
65(14)
Bradford D. Winters
Julius C. Pham
8 Healthcare Systems and Their (Lack of) Integration
79(8)
Ken Hillman
Jeffrey Braithwaite
Jack Chen
9 Creating Process and Policy Change in Healthcare
87(6)
Stuart F. Reynolds
Bernard Lawless
10 The Challenge of Predicting In-Hospital Cardiac Arrests and Deaths
93(16)
Michael Buist
11 The Meaning of Vital Signs
109(16)
John Kellett
Breda Deane
Margaret Gleeson
12 Matching Illness Severity with Level of Care
125(16)
Gary B. Smith
Juliane Kause
13 Causes of Failure to Rescue
141(12)
Marilyn Hravnak
Andrea Schmid
Lora Ott
Michael R. Pinsky
Part II Creating an RRS
14 Impact of Hospital Size and Location on Feasibility of RRS
153(10)
Daryl Jones
Rinaldo Bellomo
15 Barriers to the Implementation of RRS
163(14)
Michael A. DeVita
Ken Hillman
16 An Overview of the Afferent Limb
177(12)
Gary B. Smith
David R. Prytherch
17 The Impact of Delayed RRS Activation
189(8)
Daryl Jones
Michael Haase
Rinaldo Bellomo
18 The Case for Family Activation of the RRS
197(10)
Helen Haskell
19 RRT: Nurse-Led RRSs
207(14)
Kathy D. Duncan
Christiane Levine
20 MET: Physician-Led RRSs
221(10)
Daryl Jones
Rinaldo Bellomo
21 Pediatric RRSs
231(14)
James Tibballs
Richard J. Brilli
22 Sepsis Response Team
245(8)
Emanuel P. Rivers
David Amponsah
Victor Coba
23 Other Efferent Limb Teams: (BAT, DAT, M, H, and Trauma)
253(10)
Daniel Shearn
Michael DeVita
24 Other Efferent Limb Teams: Crisis Response for Obstetric Patients
263(12)
Gabriella G. Gosman
Hyagriv N. Simhan
Karen Stein
Patricia Dalby
Marie Baldisseri
25 Personnel Resources for Responding Teams
275(16)
Andrew W. Murray
Michael A. DeVita
John J. Shaefer III
26 Equipment, Medications, and Supplies for an RRS
291(22)
Edgar Delgado
Wendeline J. Grbach
Joanne Kowiatek
Michael DeVita
27 The Administrative Limb
313(8)
Daryl Jones
Rinaldo Bellomo
28 The Second Victim
321(12)
Susan D. Scott
Laura E. Hirschinger
Myra McCoig
Karen Cox
Kristin Hahn-Cover
Leslie W. Hall
Part III Monitoring of Efficacy and New Challenges
29 RRSs in Teaching Hospitals
333(8)
Max Bell
David Konrad
30 The Nurse's View of RRS
341(6)
Donna Goldsmith
Nicolette C. Mininni
31 Resident Training and RRSs
347(10)
Geoffrey K. Lighthall
32 Optimizing RRSs Through Simulation
357(14)
Melinda Fiedor Hamilton
Elizabeth A. Hunt
Michael A. DeVita
33 Evaluating Effectiveness of Complex System Interventions
371(10)
Jack Chen
34 RRS Education for Ward Staff
381(16)
John R. Welch
Gary B. Smith
35 Standardized Process and Outcome Assessment Tool
397(8)
Gabriella Jaderling
David Konrad
36 The Impact of RRSs on Choosing "Not-for-Resuscitation" Status
405(10)
Arthas Flabouris
Jack Chen
37 The Costs and the Savings
415(14)
Dana Edelson
Rinaldo Bellomo
Index 429
Michael A. DeVita, MD Professor, Critical Care Medicine University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Department of Critical Medicine Pittsburgh, PA, USA





Ken Hillman, MBBS, MD, FRCA (Eng), FCICM Professor of Intensive Care Director of the Simpson Centre for Health Systems Research The University of New South Wales The Australian Institute of Health Innovation The University of New South Wales Liverpool, Australia





Rinaldo Bellomo, MD Chair, Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Research Centre Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Melbourne Honorary Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Monash University Honorary Professor, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Sydney Honorary Principal Research Fellow, Howard Florey Institute, University of Melbourne Director of Intensive Care Research Staff Specialist in Intensive Care Department of Intensive Care Austin Hospital Melbourne, Australia