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    Variability of intravenous medication preparation in Australian and New Zealand intensive care units by Levkovich, Bianca J., Bui, Thuy, Bovell, Alastair, Watterson, Jason, Egan, Annette, Poole, Susan G., Dooley, Michael J.

    Published in Journal of evaluation in clinical practice (01-12-2016)
    “…Rationale, aim and objective In Australia and New Zealand, there are no established standards for the final presentations of prepared intravenous medications…”
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    Medication-related Medical Emergency Team activations: a case review study of frequency and preventability by Levkovich, Bianca J, Orosz, Judit, Bingham, Gordon, Cooper, D James, Dooley, Michael, Kirkpatrick, Carl, Jones, Daryl A

    Published in BMJ quality & safety (01-04-2023)
    “…Despite recognition of clinical deterioration and medication-related harm as patient safety risks, the frequency of medication-related Rapid Response System…”
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    The frequency and nature of clinician identified medication-related rapid response system calls by Levkovich, Bianca J., Bingham, Gordon, Orosz, Judit, Cooper, D.J. (Jamie), Kirkpatrick, Carl M., Dooley, Michael J., Jones, Daryl A.

    Published in Resuscitation (01-12-2019)
    “…The contribution of adverse medication events to clinical deterioration is unknown. This study aimed to determine the frequency and nature of rapid response…”
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    Evaluation of medical emergency team medication management practices in acute hospitals: A multicentre study by Levkovich, Bianca J., Jones, Daryl A., Bingham, Gordon, Orosz, Judit, Dooley, Michael J., Cooper, D. James, Kirkpatrick, Carl M.

    Published in Australian critical care (01-01-2022)
    “…Medical emergency teams use medications to rescue deteriorating patients. Medication management is the system of steps and processes, including prescribing,…”
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    Understanding how medications contribute to clinical deterioration and are used in rapid response systems: A comprehensive scoping review by Levkovich, Bianca J., Bingham, Gordon, Jones, Daryl, Kirkpatrick, Carl M., Cooper, D.J. (Jamie), Dooley, Michael J.

    Published in Australian critical care (01-05-2019)
    “…In hospitals, rapid response systems (RRSs) identify patients who deteriorate and provide critical care at their bedsides to stabilise and escalate care…”
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    An Observational Analysis of Medication Use During 5,727 Medical Emergency Team Activations at a Tertiary Referral Hospital by Levkovich, Bianca J., Bingham, Gordon, Hopkins, Ria E., Jones, Daryl, Cooper, D.J. Jamie, Kirkpatrick, Carl M., Dooley, Michael J.

    “…Medical emergency teams (METs) rescue deteriorating patients as the response arm of hospital rapid response systems. This study aimed to (1) investigate…”
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