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  2. Hospital emergency codes - Wikipedia

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    Learn the meaning and usage of hospital emergency codes, such as code blue for cardiac arrest, code red for fire, and code yellow for missing patient. Compare the codes across different countries and regions, such as Australia, Canada, and the UK.

  3. Emergency service response codes - Wikipedia

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    Learn how different countries and agencies use predefined systems to describe the priority and response assigned to calls for service. Compare the codes and methods used by emergency services in the United States, the United Kingdom, and other jurisdictions.

  4. Cardiac arrest - Wikipedia

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    Cardiac arrest is when the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating, causing loss of consciousness, abnormal breathing, and no pulse. It can be caused by arrhythmias, structural heart disease, or other factors, and requires CPR, defibrillation, and post-resuscitation care.

  5. MET call - Wikipedia

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    MET call (Medical Emergency Team) is a system designed to alert and call staff for help when a patient's vital signs are abnormal or concerning. It was developed in Australia and has spread to other countries as part of a Rapid Response System.

  6. Slow code - Wikipedia

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    During a patient cardiac arrest in a hospital or other medical facility, staff may be notified via a code blue alert. [2] A medical response team, based on the institution's practices and policies, attends to the emergency. [3] The team will perform life saving measures, including CPR, in order to re-establish both cardiac and pulmonary ...

  7. Clinical death - Wikipedia

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    Clinical death is the cessation of blood circulation and breathing, which can be reversed by CPR and other treatments. Learn about the factors that affect the duration and outcome of clinical death, such as hypothermia, reperfusion injury, and controlled circulatory arrest.

  8. Crash cart - Wikipedia

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    A crash cart is a set of trays/drawers/shelves on wheels used in hospitals for emergency medication/equipment. It can also refer to a cart that can rescue a malfunctioning server or a bootable removable medium for computer recovery.

  9. Rapid response system - Wikipedia

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    A rapid response system (RRS) is a hospital system to prevent clinical deterioration of patients on non-intensive care units. It consists of afferent and efferent components, process improvement and administrative components, and may allow family activation.