Clinical Predictors of Physiological Deterioration And Subsequent Cardio-respiratory Arrest Among Critically Ill Patients

Hassan Mohamed Khalid;

Abstract


SUMMERY
Studies have estimated that up to 84% of patients who develop
a cardio-respiratory arrest event have measurable evidence of
deterioration in the eight hours prior to their event [1].
Catastrophic deterioration of patients is frequently preceded by


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Title Clinical Predictors of Physiological Deterioration And Subsequent Cardio-respiratory Arrest Among Critically Ill Patients
Other Titles المؤشرات الاكلينيكية لتدهور الوظائف الحيوية وتوقف عضلة القلب والتنفس في مرضى الحالات الحرجة
Authors Hassan Mohamed Khalid
Keywords Clinical Predictors of Physiological Deterioration And Subsequent Cardio-respiratory Arrest Among Critically Ill Patients
Issue Date 2010
Description 
SUMMERY
Studies have estimated that up to 84% of patients who develop
a cardio-respiratory arrest event have measurable evidence of
deterioration in the eight hours prior to their event [1].
Catastrophic deterioration of patients is frequently preceded by

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