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National Consensus Statement - Essential elements for recognising and responding to acute physical deterioration

National Consensus Statement - Essential elements for recognising and responding to acute physical deterioration

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This consensus statement outlines essential elements for recognising and responding to acute physiological deterioration in healthcare settings. It covers clinical processes like vital signs monitoring, diagnosis, and rapid response systems, as well as organisational aspects such as leadership, education, and evaluation. It provides generic information that can be applied to the aged care setting.

This resource may refer to information that will be updated from 1 November 2025 to align with the new Aged Care Act and Quality Standards.

Author
Australian Commission On Safety And Quality In Health Care
Standard
5: Clinical Care
3: The Care and Services
Outcomes
5.4: Comprehensive care
3.1 Assessment and planning
National Consensus Statement - Essential elements for recognising and responding to acute physical deterioration

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