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Objective
Our goal was to assess residents' ability to think of adequate differential diagnoses in a high-pressure scenario, and their perception of the utility of a checklist during rapid responses.
Publication Date
6-6-2019
City
Philadelphia
Keywords
quality improvement, patient care, rapid response checklist, acute hypoxia, altered mental status, cardiac arrest
Disciplines
Internal Medicine | Medicine and Health Sciences
Recommended Citation
Rafiq, MD, Ali; Thacker, MD, Purujit; and Schneider, MD, Doron, "Rapid Response Checklists - A Pilot Study for a Novel Approach" (2019). House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019). Poster 109.
https://jdc.jefferson.edu/patientsafetyposters/109
Comments
Presented at the 2019 House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference