MET call

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MET call is a term used in the medical field to refer to a Medical Emergency Team (MET) call. This is a system used in hospitals to respond to patients who are deteriorating or at risk of clinical deterioration. The MET call system is designed to ensure that patients receive timely and appropriate care, and to prevent adverse events such as cardiac arrest or unplanned admission to the intensive care unit (ICU).

Overview[edit | edit source]

A MET call is typically initiated by a nurse or other healthcare professional who identifies a patient at risk of deterioration. The MET usually consists of a critical care nurse, a respiratory therapist, and a physician or advanced practice provider. The team responds to the call and assesses the patient's condition, providing immediate treatment as necessary.

Indications for a MET call[edit | edit source]

There are several indications for a MET call, including:

  • Sudden change in heart rate or blood pressure
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Change in level of consciousness
  • Severe pain
  • Other signs of clinical deterioration

Benefits of the MET call system[edit | edit source]

The MET call system has several benefits. It allows for early identification and treatment of patients at risk of clinical deterioration, which can prevent adverse events and improve patient outcomes. It also promotes a culture of safety within the hospital, as it encourages healthcare professionals to speak up when they identify a patient at risk.

Limitations and challenges[edit | edit source]

While the MET call system has many benefits, there are also some limitations and challenges. These include the potential for overuse of the system, which can lead to alarm fatigue among healthcare professionals. There is also the challenge of ensuring that all staff are trained and comfortable with using the system.

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