ABSTRACT
A physician-nurse collaborative team developed and implemented a research-based protocol and algorithm for improving vital signs monitoring and early intervention for at-risk patients. Project evaluation showed that in general the protocol and algorithm were used appropriately and consistently and prevented negative patient outcomes.
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Algorithms , Decision Trees , Heart Arrest/prevention & control , Monitoring, Physiologic/nursing , Humans , Monitoring, Physiologic/methods , Nursing Audit , Nursing RecordsABSTRACT
A plasmid has been constructed which is a bifunctional vector for Escherichia coli and for streptomycetes, containing the cos site of Streptomyces phage phi C31. It can be efficiently transduced into S. lividans 66 and into several other Streptomyces species. The nucleotide sequence of a 311-bp DNA fragment containing the cohesive ends has been determined. The cohesive ends consist of 10 bases protruding at the 3'-end of the phage genome.