578 results on '"DeVita, Michael A."'
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102. Reply to Letter: ‘Re: Education for cardiac arrest – Prevention and treatment’
103. Management of the Potential Organ Donor in the ICU
104. Ten clinical indicators suggesting the need for ICU admission after Rapid Response Team review
105. An Interaction Model of Consumer Utility
106. Equipment, Medications, and Supplies for a Medical Emergency Team Response
107. Potential Sociological and Political Barriers to Medical Emergency Team Implementation
108. Ethical issues in non-heartbeating cadaver donors
109. What’s new with rapid response systems?
110. It’s Not “Do” but “Why Do” Rapid Response Systems Work?*
111. Multiple Successful Desensitizations to Brentuximab Vedotin: A Case Report and Literature Review
112. Rapid Response Systems Call
113. Resuscitation and rapid response systems
114. Causes of failure to rescue
115. In reference toimpact of proactive rounding by a rapid response team on patient outcomes at an academic medical center
116. Experience With a New Process--Condition T--for Uncontrolled Donation After Circulatory Determination of Death in a University Emergency Department.
117. Medical emergency teams: deciphering clues to crises in hospitals
118. Characteristics of Simulation Activities at North American Medical Schools and Teaching Hospitals
119. To the Editor
120. Cardiorespiratory instability before and after implementing an integrated monitoring system*
121. The circulatory–respiratory determination of death in organ donation*
122. Simulation-Based Crisis Team Training for Multidisciplinary Obstetric Providers
123. Society for Simulation in Healthcare Presidential Address, January 2009
124. Effectiveness of the Medical Emergency Team: the importance of dose
125. A fresh look at the MERIT trial: Do Rapid Response Systems improve outcome?*
126. Recommended Guidelines for Monitoring, Reporting, and Conducting Research on Medical Emergency Team, Outreach, and Rapid Response Systems: An Utstein-Style Scientific Statement
127. Abstract 75: Electronic Integrated Monitoring of Medical Emergency Team Calls to a Step Down Unit
128. Rapid response systems: Is it the team or the system that is working?*
129. Rapid response systems: Is yet another before-and-after trial needed?*
130. Recovery of transplantable organs after cardiac or circulatory death: The end justifying the means
131. The case of rapid response systems: Are randomized clinical trials the right methodology to evaluate systems of care?*
132. Failure to Rescue
133. Assessing the potential of Streptococcus pyogenes and Staphylococcus aureus transfer to foods and customers via a survey of hands, hand‐contact surfaces and food‐contact surfaces at foodservice facilities
134. Requirements of the afferent arm of rapid response systems
135. Taking values seriously: Ethical challenges in organ donation and transplantation for critical care professionals
136. Donation after cardiac death in the United States: How to move forward*
137. Findings of the First Consensus Conference on Medical Emergency Teams*
138. Medical emergency teams: a strategy for improving patient care and nursing work environments
139. Impact of patient monitoring on the diurnal pattern of medical emergency team activation*
140. Survival of Streptococcus pyogenes on Foods and Food Contact Surfaces
141. A Novel Debriefing Tool: Online facilitator guidance package for debriefing team training using simulation
142. Evaluation of an electronic system to enhance crisis resource management training
143. Evaluation of Small-Scale Hot-Water Postpackaging Pasteurization Treatments for Destruction of Listeria monocytogenes on Ready-to-Eat Beef Snack Sticks and Natural-Casing Wieners
144. Organizational factors affect human resuscitation: The role of simulation in resuscitation research*
145. Committee for Oversight of Research Involving the Dead (CORID): Insights from the First Year
146. New aspects on critical care medicine training
147. A descriptive study of children dying in the pediatric intensive care unit after withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment*
148. Improving medical crisis team performance
149. Oversight of Research Involving the Dead
150. Other Efferent Limb Teams: (BAT, DAT, M, H, and Trauma).
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