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  2. Code Blue Team Roles and Responsibilities, 601.00 - Providence

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    ROLES OF MEMBERS OF CODE TEAM: Physician Leader Emergency Department Physician. Directs resuscitation.

  3. A code blue is activated if a patient or individual is found unconscious, without a pulse, or not breathing. Nurses have a huge responsibility of identifying sudden changes in the patient’s status and using critical thinking skills to support the patient as other team members arrive to assist.

  4. BLS Team Dynamics Diagram - American Heart Association CPR &...

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    Every resuscitation team must have a defined leader. Assigns roles to team members. Makes treatment decisions†. Provides feedback to the rest of the team as needed. Assumes responsibility for roles not defined.

  5. KGH Code Blue team: Form and Function - Montgomery College

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    KGH Code Blue team function Revised: August 9, 2011 . The following is a description of the main roles of the team members. The roles are meant only as a starting point – team members are expected to work supportively with each other and assist where needed. • PRIMARY NURSE – calls the code, provides chest compressions until

  6. Hospital Code Blue: What It Means & Why It's Called - Cleveland...

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    A code blue hospital announcement means that an adult is having a medical emergency, usually cardiac or respiratory arrest. The announcement also tells you where the emergency is. Hospital personnel are trained to respond.

  7. Code Blue in Hospital – What To Do When It’s Code Blue

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    Code blue is the term used by most medical institutions to indicate that a patient is having cardiopulmonary arrest and needs immediate resuscitation. The resuscitation is done by the “code team” of the hospital but initial resuscitation efforts should be done by the nearest nurses on duty.

  8. Code Blue: What to Do - NCLEX Practice Tests

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    Code Blue” is when a patient experiences an unexpected cardiac or respiratory arrest, requiring immediate resuscitation and activation of a hospital-wide alert. The alert includes a location, such as a floor and room number or a department.

  9. The Role of Code Teams - A Nurse Named Courtney

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    Code teams are groups of highly trained healthcare providers that respond when a Code Blue is called. A Code Blue is called when a patient is suddenly found unresponsive or unconscious, with no heartbeat, and/or no rise and fall of the chest wall. A Code Blue is a life-threatening medical emergency.

  10. What Is a Code Blue? A New Nurse’s Guide to Hospital Emergency ...

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    Emergency color codes can differ across regions or hospitals, as some facilities specifically use code blue for , and in some states, the code applies only to adults. However, wherever you are, code blue alerts the hospital that a patient needs nurses and doctors as soon as possible.

  11. 5 Tips on How to Avoid Mistakes During a Code Blue in the OR

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    Hamley shared her top five strategies to help all OR team members avoid Code Blue mistakes: Know Your Role. “Every team member must be totally comfortable in the individual actions they are responsible for during a Code Blue response, and they should be familiar with other team member’s roles, too,” she said.