(TNS) - Anyone who has ever seen a medical show knows what a “code blue” is. For those not in the know, it’s a medical facility’s emergency code that a patient needs to be resuscitated. That isn’t the ...
Plain language announcements may improve hospital staff responses to nonclinical emergencies compared to traditional coded messages, according to a new nurse-led study from Cleveland Clinic. The ...
A code response team for agitated patients was modeled on response teams for other acute conditions such as stroke. A team-based approach to responding to agitated patients in the Emergency Department ...
The current demographics and future career plans of emergency nurses are highlighted in a new study. What is the current state of the emergency nursing workforce? And what changes are on the horizon ...
Hospitals use color codes to communicate emergencies quickly and discreetly. Each color code represents a different type of ...
Many people worldwide have sudden and emergent healthcare needs that require the services of trained healthcare professionals. During the COVID-19 pandemic, routine healthcare services, such as ...
Anyone who has ever seen a medical show knows what a “code blue” is. For those not in the know, it’s a medical facility’s emergency code that a patient needs to be resuscitated. That isn’t the only ...
When quizzed on 14 codes at their facilities, employees got fewer than half right Anyone who has ever seen a medical show knows what a “code blue” is. For those not in the know, it’s a medical ...