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Use of rapid response team in hospital not linked with reduction in cardio arrests or deaths
... period after intervention implementation, there were a total of 376 rapid response team activations. The most common reasons ... questions about whether recommendations to disseminate rapid response teams nationally are warranted without a demonstrable ...Use Of Rapid Response Team In Hospital Not Linked With Reduction In Cardio Arrests Or Deaths
Although there is an effort to implement rapid response teams in hospitals throughout the country, new research suggests that they do not result in a reduced ...Rapid response science missions assess potential for another major Haiti earthquake
... , the U.S. Geological Survey and five other institutions. Rapid response missions can be critical for assessing future ... of Kingston in 1692 and 1907. Funding was provided by the Rapid Response Research Program of the National Science ...NSF dispatches rapid response oceanographic expedition to Chile earthquake site
... from movements along faults and submarine landslides. The "rapid response" expedition, called the Survey of Earthquake ... research off Chile when the earthquake struck. "This rapid response cruise is a rare opportunity to better ...Lean and mean biomass-degrading fungus reveals capabilities for improved biofuel production
... to World War II, when it was identified as the culprit responsible for the deterioration of fatigues and tents in the South Pacific ... it seems that the organization of these degrading genes may be the key to a rapid response,” said Martinez. “The sequencing of the Trichoderma reesei ...Nanotech: Hot Technology Gets a Cool Down
... hottest technology - featherweight laptops that feature rapid response, crisp graphics and operate complex computer games; slim cell phones with Web ...Teenagers and young adults with cancer can face long delays before finally being diagnosed
... to recognise worrying signs and to trigger them to be more rapid in their response; in addition, they need to ensure simple ... but serious symptoms and signs do not trigger a rapid response by professionals within the health service ...Tigers disappear from Himalayan refuge
... crisis in the region. We need a stronger, more sustained response to this issue in order to protect the future of tigers ... to entrenched informant networks and better-equipped rapid response teams are being strengthened. Most poached tigers ...U.S. struggles to trace food in crises
When there's an urgent need to trace produce in a crisis, a lot of the pieces for a rapid-response system are in place. But the U.S. hasn't quite figured out how to put them together.Cull plan aims to help save red squirrels
A rapid response service will be set up to help trap and kill grey squirrels across southern Scotland.Scientists use remote satellite imaging to predict outbreaks of infectious disease
... this serious, water-borne disease by providing rapid response public health measures. The climate factors shown to be associated with cholera also play a role ...Low neighborhood income, Medicaid linked to delays in reaching hospital after heart attack
... recipients suggests a need for increased recognition of and rapid response to acute myocardial infarction symptoms within these populations. Interventions that have been considered include the following ...Food for thought -- regulating energy supply to the brain during fasting
... it running smoothly. Gluconeogenesis needs to be turned on rapidly in response to fasting, but shutting it off again ... down to body economics. CRTC2 acts as a rapid response unit to quickly produce high ...New study determines double flu jab needed against bird flu pandemic
... 7 years later, generated a very rapid response and within 1 week of vaccination ... long lived memory immune responses that could be boosted rapidly many years later could be used as a potential vaccination ...Survey reveals extent of Hurricane Ike's underwater damage to galveston
Conducting a rapid response research mission after Hurricane Ike, scientists at The University of Texas at Austin surveyed the inlet ...
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