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The role of the nurse in recognising and responding to clinical deterioration
Desi Tait
Nursing Management, Volume: 17, Issue: 6, Pages: 31 - 35
Swansea University Author: Desi Tait
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This paper provides a review of the literature pertaining to the role of the nurse in recognising and responding to clinical deterioration and emphasises the complex nature of rapid assessment and communication of clinical deterioration. the role of the nurse in this context should not be limited th...
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