An RRT has just been created at a hospital. An RN from the ICU has been appointed as the leader and is planning a training session for other members of the RRT. Which topics would be appropriate to include in the training? Select all that apply
A) The benefits of early rescue
B) Triage skills and advanced cardiac life support
C) Equipment needed for air transport of a patient between facilities
D) Expectations of RRT members when responding to a call
E) EMTALA guidelines for requirements for evaluating a patient's suitability for transfer
F) Guided imagery to assist patients dealing with severe pain
A, C, D
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