The majority of cardiorespiratory arrests in children and infants are caused by respiratory insufficiency rather than cardiac problems; therefore, the order of delivering resuscitation is different to the delivery of basic life support to adults. The Nursing and Midwifery Council has stated that all nurses must be able to provide basic life support. This article will explain the process for recognising the need for, and delivering, basic life support to infants and children
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The Resuscitation Council (UK) (2015) Guidelines for basic and advanced life support for adults, chi...
Stuart Barker, Graduate Tutor in Adult Nursing, Northumbria University (stuart.j.barker@northumbria....
Most newborns are born vigorous and do not require neonatal resuscitation. However, about 10% of new...
This article uses the (A) Airway, (B) Breathing and, (C) Circulation structured approach to the asse...
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is necessary in about 1-2% of all newly born infants in their fi...
The major causes of death in children and adolescents in Russia are the external reasons, such as tr...
More than 20 000 infants and children have a cardiac arrest per year in the United States. In 2015, ...
This focused update to the American Heart Association guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (...
This is the sixth annual summary of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation Internation...
For best survival and quality of life, pediatric basic lifesupport (BLS) should be part of a communi...
Nurses have many roles and responsibilities in relation to cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), incl...
Background: Neonatal resuscitation (NR) combines a set of life-saving interventions in order to stab...
This is the sixth annual summary of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation Internation...
The importance of mechanical ventilation and why there is a move to non-invasive treatment. Venti...
Birth asphyxia accounts for about 23 % of the approximately 4 million neonatal deaths each year worl...
The Resuscitation Council (UK) (2015) Guidelines for basic and advanced life support for adults, chi...
Stuart Barker, Graduate Tutor in Adult Nursing, Northumbria University (stuart.j.barker@northumbria....
Most newborns are born vigorous and do not require neonatal resuscitation. However, about 10% of new...
This article uses the (A) Airway, (B) Breathing and, (C) Circulation structured approach to the asse...
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is necessary in about 1-2% of all newly born infants in their fi...
The major causes of death in children and adolescents in Russia are the external reasons, such as tr...
More than 20 000 infants and children have a cardiac arrest per year in the United States. In 2015, ...
This focused update to the American Heart Association guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (...
This is the sixth annual summary of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation Internation...
For best survival and quality of life, pediatric basic lifesupport (BLS) should be part of a communi...
Nurses have many roles and responsibilities in relation to cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), incl...
Background: Neonatal resuscitation (NR) combines a set of life-saving interventions in order to stab...
This is the sixth annual summary of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation Internation...
The importance of mechanical ventilation and why there is a move to non-invasive treatment. Venti...
Birth asphyxia accounts for about 23 % of the approximately 4 million neonatal deaths each year worl...
The Resuscitation Council (UK) (2015) Guidelines for basic and advanced life support for adults, chi...