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
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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