The Registered Nurse (RN) Rapid Response Team (RRT) is responsible for providing immediate, high-level clinical assessment and intervention for patients experiencing acute deterioration outside of the intensive care unit. This role supports early identification and treatment of clinical instability to prevent cardiac arrest, respiratory failure, or other adverse events. The RRT RN collaborates with physicians, bedside nurses, and interdisciplinary teams to stabilize patients and facilitate appropriate escalation of care.
1. Responds promptly to Rapid Response Team activations throughout the hospital.
2. Performs comprehensive, focused patient assessments to identify clinical deterioration.
3. Initiates evidence-based interventions to stabilize patients, including airway management,
medication administration, and hemodynamic support.
4. Collaborates with physicians and advanced practice providers to determine a plan of care.
5. Assists with transfer of patients to higher levels of care (e.g., ICU).
6. Provides clinical support and guidance to bedside nursing staff during acute events.
7. Participates in code blue events as assigned.
8. Documents all assessments, interventions, and patient responses accurately and timely in
the electronic medical record.
9. Assists in identifying trends and participating in quality improvement initiatives related to
patient safety and rapid response activations.
10. Educates staff on early recognition of patient deterioration and proper activation of RRT.
11. Maintains readiness of emergency equipment and supplies.
Licenses / Certifications / Registrations
Minimum Requirements
No additional preferences.
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