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Gary B Smith

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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.
Critical Care Medicine|August 22, 2018
A Comparison of the Quick Sequential (Sepsis-Related) Organ Failure Assessment Score and the National Early Warning Score in Non-ICU Patients With/Without InfectionOliver C Redfern, Gary B Smith, David R Prytherch, et al.
Journal of Advanced Nursing|March 9, 2018
The association between nurse staffing and omissions in nursing care: A systematic reviewPeter Griffiths, Alejandra Recio-Saucedo, Chiara Dall'Ora, et al.
Resuscitation|May 30, 2008
Should age be included as a component of track and trigger systems used to identify sick adult patients?Gary B Smith, David R Prytherch, Paul E Schmidt, et al.
Midwifery|May 14, 2014
A national cross sectional survey of heads of midwifery services of uptake, benefits and barriers to use of obstetric early warning systems (EWS) by midwivesDebra E Bick, Jane Sandall, Marie Furuta, et al.
Resuscitation|September 2, 2006
Hospital-wide physiological surveillance-a new approach to the early identification and management of the sick patientGary B Smith, David R Prytherch, Paul Schmidt, et al.
BMJ Quality & Safety|April 23, 2013
Patterns in the recording of vital signs and early warning scores: compliance with a clinical escalation protocolChris Hands, Eleanor Reid, Paul Meredith, et al.
Nursing Open|October 20, 2018
Relationships between healthcare staff characteristics and the conduct of vital signs observations at night: Results of a survey and factor analysisAlejandra Recio-Saucedo, Antonello Maruotti, Peter Griffiths, et al.
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|May 17, 2020
The impact of the Tracey judgment on the rates and outcomes of in-hospital cardiac arrests in UK hospitals participating in the National Cardiac Arrest AuditZohra Zenasni, Emily C Reynolds, David A Harrison, et al.
Plos One|June 5, 2013
Index blood tests and national early warning scores within 24 hours of emergency admission can predict the risk of in-hospital mortality: a model development and validation studyMohammed A Mohammed, Gavin Rudge, Duncan Watson, et al.
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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.
Critical Care Medicine|August 22, 2018
A Comparison of the Quick Sequential (Sepsis-Related) Organ Failure Assessment Score and the National Early Warning Score in Non-ICU Patients With/Without InfectionOliver C Redfern, Gary B Smith, David R Prytherch, et al.
Journal of Advanced Nursing|March 9, 2018
The association between nurse staffing and omissions in nursing care: A systematic reviewPeter Griffiths, Alejandra Recio-Saucedo, Chiara Dall'Ora, et al.
Resuscitation|May 30, 2008
Should age be included as a component of track and trigger systems used to identify sick adult patients?Gary B Smith, David R Prytherch, Paul E Schmidt, et al.
Midwifery|May 14, 2014
A national cross sectional survey of heads of midwifery services of uptake, benefits and barriers to use of obstetric early warning systems (EWS) by midwivesDebra E Bick, Jane Sandall, Marie Furuta, et al.
Resuscitation|September 2, 2006
Hospital-wide physiological surveillance-a new approach to the early identification and management of the sick patientGary B Smith, David R Prytherch, Paul Schmidt, et al.
BMJ Quality & Safety|April 23, 2013
Patterns in the recording of vital signs and early warning scores: compliance with a clinical escalation protocolChris Hands, Eleanor Reid, Paul Meredith, et al.
Nursing Open|October 20, 2018
Relationships between healthcare staff characteristics and the conduct of vital signs observations at night: Results of a survey and factor analysisAlejandra Recio-Saucedo, Antonello Maruotti, Peter Griffiths, et al.
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|May 17, 2020
The impact of the Tracey judgment on the rates and outcomes of in-hospital cardiac arrests in UK hospitals participating in the National Cardiac Arrest AuditZohra Zenasni, Emily C Reynolds, David A Harrison, et al.
Plos One|June 5, 2013
Index blood tests and national early warning scores within 24 hours of emergency admission can predict the risk of in-hospital mortality: a model development and validation studyMohammed A Mohammed, Gavin Rudge, Duncan Watson, et al.
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