Rapid Response Team Activations in Oncologic Ambulatory Sites: Characteristics, Interventions, and Outcomes.
Jibran MajeedSanjay ChawlaEllen BondarSusan ChimonasSteven C MartinMaryellen O'SullivanDaryl JonesPublished in: JCO oncology practice (2022)
Although uncommon, patients with cancer undergoing care at ambulatory sites can suffer acute clinical deterioration needing RRT review. The rates of hospitalization and mortality among such patients are high, suggesting the need for improved end-of-life care.
Keyphrases
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- peritoneal dialysis
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