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Caroline Kovacs

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International Journal of Nursing Practice|September 8, 2016
Outreach and early warning systems for the prevention of intensive care admission and death of critically ill adult patients on general hospital wardsCaroline Kovacs
Journal of the Intensive Care Society|October 6, 2017
Response to Inpatient illness severity surveys provide essential data for planning capacity and managing patient flow in the acute hospital setting <i>(J Intensive Care Soc</i> 2016; 17: 196-201)Oliver Redfern, Gary Smith, David Prytherch, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|August 12, 2016
A Comparison of the Ability of the Physiologic Components of Medical Emergency Team Criteria and the U.K. National Early Warning Score to Discriminate Patients at Risk of a Range of Adverse Clinical OutcomesGary B Smith, David R Prytherch, Stuart Jarvis, et al.
Resuscitation|November 30, 2014
Aggregate National Early Warning Score (NEWS) values are more important than high scores for a single vital signs parameter for discriminating the risk of adverse outcomesStuart Jarvis, Caroline Kovacs, Jim Briggs, et al.
Resuscitation|June 9, 2015
Can binary early warning scores perform as well as standard early warning scores for discriminating a patient's risk of cardiac arrest, death or unanticipated intensive care unit admission?Stuart Jarvis, Caroline Kovacs, Jim Briggs, et al.
Resuscitation|February 11, 2015
Are observation selection methods important when comparing early warning score performance?Stuart W Jarvis, Caroline Kovacs, Jim Briggs, et al.
Journal of Clinical Nursing|September 1, 2017
What impact does nursing care left undone have on patient outcomes? Review of the literatureAlejandra Recio-Saucedo, Chiara Dall'Ora, Antonello Maruotti, et al.
Resuscitation|June 5, 2013
Development and validation of a decision tree early warning score based on routine laboratory test results for the discrimination of hospital mortality in emergency medical admissionsStuart W Jarvis, Caroline Kovacs, Tessy Badriyah, et al.
Health and Social Care Delivery Research|March 29, 2024
Safer and more efficient vital signs monitoring protocols to identify the deteriorating patients in the general hospital ward: an observational studyJim Briggs, Ina Kostakis, Paul Meredith, et al.
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International Journal of Nursing Practice|September 8, 2016
Outreach and early warning systems for the prevention of intensive care admission and death of critically ill adult patients on general hospital wardsCaroline Kovacs
Journal of the Intensive Care Society|October 6, 2017
Response to Inpatient illness severity surveys provide essential data for planning capacity and managing patient flow in the acute hospital setting <i>(J Intensive Care Soc</i> 2016; 17: 196-201)Oliver Redfern, Gary Smith, David Prytherch, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|August 12, 2016
A Comparison of the Ability of the Physiologic Components of Medical Emergency Team Criteria and the U.K. National Early Warning Score to Discriminate Patients at Risk of a Range of Adverse Clinical OutcomesGary B Smith, David R Prytherch, Stuart Jarvis, et al.
Resuscitation|November 30, 2014
Aggregate National Early Warning Score (NEWS) values are more important than high scores for a single vital signs parameter for discriminating the risk of adverse outcomesStuart Jarvis, Caroline Kovacs, Jim Briggs, et al.
Resuscitation|June 9, 2015
Can binary early warning scores perform as well as standard early warning scores for discriminating a patient's risk of cardiac arrest, death or unanticipated intensive care unit admission?Stuart Jarvis, Caroline Kovacs, Jim Briggs, et al.
Resuscitation|February 11, 2015
Are observation selection methods important when comparing early warning score performance?Stuart W Jarvis, Caroline Kovacs, Jim Briggs, et al.
Journal of Clinical Nursing|September 1, 2017
What impact does nursing care left undone have on patient outcomes? Review of the literatureAlejandra Recio-Saucedo, Chiara Dall'Ora, Antonello Maruotti, et al.
Resuscitation|June 5, 2013
Development and validation of a decision tree early warning score based on routine laboratory test results for the discrimination of hospital mortality in emergency medical admissionsStuart W Jarvis, Caroline Kovacs, Tessy Badriyah, et al.
Health and Social Care Delivery Research|March 29, 2024
Safer and more efficient vital signs monitoring protocols to identify the deteriorating patients in the general hospital ward: an observational studyJim Briggs, Ina Kostakis, Paul Meredith, et al.
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