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Publications by Rachel Falgout
Using Quality Improvement to Introduce and Standardize the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) for Adult Inpatients at a Children’s Hospital
Hospital pediatrics
Medicine
Child Health
Pediatrics
Perinatology
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A Comparison of the Ability of the National Early Warning Score and the National Early Warning Score 2 to Identify Patients at Risk of In-Hospital Mortality: A Multi-Centre Database Study
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Poor Specificity of National Early Warning Score (NEWS) in Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI) Population: A Retrospective Cohort Study
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Computer-Aided National Early Warning Score to Predict the Risk of Sepsis Following Emergency Medical Admission to Hospital: A Model Development and External Validation Study
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A Quality Improvement Initiative: Reducing Blood Culture Contamination in a Children’s Hospital
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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 Outcomes
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M28 From NEWS to CREWS: The Chronic Respiratory Early Warning Score for Patients With Chronic Hypoxaemia: Abstract M28 Table 1.
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The Sleeping Pill Prescription Rate for Inpatients at a General Hospital
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The Effectiveness of a National Early Warning Score as a Triage Tool for Activating a Rapid Response System in an Outpatient Setting
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P209 a Pilot Quality Improvement (QI) Initiative to Improve the Discharge Planning Process for Patients With Complex Care Needs at Temple Street Children’s Hospital (TSCUH), Dublin