Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8556354 | Australian Critical Care | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The diurnal timing of RRCs appears to have significant implications for patient mortality and morbidity, patient outcomes are worse if RRC occurs out of hours. This finding has implications for staffing and resource allocation.
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Authors
Joanne RN, BN, Post Grad Dip ICU, Post Grad Dip Edu, MN(NP), Naomi RN, BN, ICU Grad Cert, MN(NP), Ravindranath FCICM, Cameron MSc. (Hons), Virginia RN PhD Crit Care Cert FACN FCHSM,