Adverse Clinical Events During Intrahospital Transport by a Specialized Team: A Preliminary Report
American Journal of Critical Care2011Vol. 20(2), pp. 153–162
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Abstract
The rate of clinically significant adverse events during patient transport by a specialized team is relatively low. Further studies are needed to compare effectiveness and mortality benefits between intrahospital transport teams and traditional transport teams.
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