Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5563256 | Journal of Emergency Nursing | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Findings provided evidence that low-risk telemetry patients had minimal chance of adverse events during transport and highlighted added risks for the remaining emergency patients. Alternative models and interventions are needed to identify appropriate patients for telemetry transport, assign appropriate staff such as licensed paramedics for transport, and evaluate alternative models of nursing care and teamwork in the emergency department.
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Authors
Marcia MSN, RN, CEN, Andrea PhD, RN, CNS-BC, ARNP-BC, Eve PhD, RN, Joy M. BSN, RN, Ann M. BSN, RN, CEN, Vivian MSN, RN, P-PCI, Teresa RN, CEN, Yvette BSN, RN, CEN, Brenda BSN, RN, SCRN, Martha MSN, RN, MSCRN, Michelle MSN, RN, ARNP, CEN, Christine BSN,