The tools to help you know when to raise concerns – and maybe save a life
Fiona Fitch Third-year adult nursing student, University of Suffolk
As a student you may feel unsure about recognising signs of deterioration in a patient and speaking up
After a lecture noted the number of preventable deaths every year in the UK, it scared me to think I could be involved in the care of a patient whose deteriorating condition I could have spotted earlier.
Nursing Standard.
36, 3, 67-69.
doi: 10.7748/ns.36.3.67.s23
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