rapid response systems for pediatrics: suggestions for optimal organization and training Flashcards

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What are 3 main systemic issues contributing to adverse events?

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  • failure to plan
  • failure to communicate
  • failure to recognize a patient’s deteriorating condition
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What time frame do providers lose skills and knowledge from BLS/PALS?

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3-12 months

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What are the components of a rapid response system?

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  • standards for vital signs monitoring
    • calling criteria or early warning scores
    • planned response army
    • quality monitoring process & administrative arm
    • education on early detection and management of deteriorating patients for front-line health care providers
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What are components of a rapid response team?

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  • hospitals with peds inpatients should implement & train RRTs with expertise in pediatrics
  • special attention to following:
    • composition and member availability
    • calling criteria
    • awareness of and interface with hospital staff
    • methods of activation
  • education should include simulation based team training
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