PMID: 19947334Dec 2, 2009Paper

Family alert: implementing direct family activation of a pediatric rapid response team

Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety
Emily Miller RayTina Schade Willis

Abstract

A hospital's "no false alams" policy has been validated by staff's and families' appropriate activation of the rapid response team.

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