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  1. Raising and escalating concerns is a central clause in the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Code, which says nurses must “act without delay if you believe that there is a risk to patient safety or public protection” (NMC, 2018).

  2. 40.2 Review question: What are the appropriate escalation measures to manage surges in demand to facilitate optimal patient flow? For full details see review protocol in Appendix A.

  3. Jun 5, 2023 · This resource, aimed at NHS and independent sector nursing staff and student nurses, will support you to raise concerns wherever you work. It includes a decision making flowchart to help staff and students decide whether to raise a concern and when to escalate a concern.

  4. Dec 12, 2019 · Escalation of care is the recognition of deterioration and communication to a senior medical or nursing colleague, resulting in a deterioration management plan.21 Barriers and facilitators to escalation can be contextual and involve organizational factors such as communication, clinical culture, and decision‐making.2, 10 EWS is cited by ...

    • Jody Ede, Emma Jeffs, Sarah Vollam, Peter Watkinson
    • 2020
  5. Jan 28, 2021 · In November 2020 the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) published a new policy document for nurses, nursing associates, students and healthcare support workers entitled Raising and Escalating Concerns (RCN, 2020).

  6. Jun 27, 2024 · To our knowledge, this is the first study, to challenge the concept of escalation homogeneity and identify four escalation phenotypes including Output Focused Escalation, Informative Escalation, General Concern Escalation, and Spontaneous Interaction Escalation.

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  8. factors affecting failure to rescue and escalation of care. Failure to rescue is defined as patient mortality following complications1 and escalation of care is a staged process where patients are identified as ‘deteriorating’, and that deterioration is then communicated followed by senior review and medical intervention where necessary. 4 ...

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