Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5562792 | Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Contrasting to a few reports in the medical literature, CPR-induced consciousness appears to be experienced more commonly during resuscitation. Management strategies varied widely and clinician opinion of ideal management was also varied. The desire for consensus guidelines on this topic exists. Acute care nurses are integral members of all resuscitation teams and in conjunction with other clinicians, ideally placed to develop, implement and disseminate such guidelines to delivering evidence based care to this sub-group of patients.
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Authors
Alexander BEmergHlth BMedSc(Hons) MBBS(Hons), Matthew BNurs GrDip Emerg Nurs BPara GrDip Emrg Hlth (MICA) GrCrt AeroMed, Ziad BEmergHlth(Hons), Karen BSc(Hons) GrCert Exec BA GrDip Epi & Biostats PhD, Paul A. BN MClinEpi PhD FPA,