2024
DOI: 10.1097/ccm.0000000000006072
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Society of Critical Care Medicine Guidelines on Recognizing and Responding to Clinical Deterioration Outside the ICU: 2023

Kimia Honarmand,
Randy S. Wax,
Daleen Penoyer
et al.

Abstract: RATIONALE: Clinical deterioration of patients hospitalized outside the ICU is a source of potentially reversible morbidity and mortality. To address this, some acute care hospitals have implemented systems aimed at detecting and responding to such patients. OBJECTIVES: To provide evidence-based recommendations for hospital clinicians and administrators to optimize recognition and response to clinical deterioration in non-ICU patients. … Show more

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“…The evolving landscape necessitates a comprehensive understanding of diverse medical domains, ranging from cardiovascular physiology to infectious disease management. Moreover, the acquisition of advanced skills beyond traditional intensive care realms is needed to underscore the correlation between intensified training in critical care and improved patient outcomes [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evolving landscape necessitates a comprehensive understanding of diverse medical domains, ranging from cardiovascular physiology to infectious disease management. Moreover, the acquisition of advanced skills beyond traditional intensive care realms is needed to underscore the correlation between intensified training in critical care and improved patient outcomes [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%