The objective of this study was to explore the experiences and perceptions of nursing students after applying advanced life support techniques on a hospitalised patient in cardiac arrest in a simulated setting. A qualitative descriptive phenomenological study was conducted. Fifty-four nursing students from the University of Almería (Spain) participated. Three main themes and six subthemes were identified, which illustrate the experiences and perceptions of nursing students about performing advanced life support. The main themes were: (1) Analysing practice as part of the learning process, with the subthemes “working in an unknown environment” and “acquiring knowledge as the key to success”; (2) Facing reality: nursing students’ perceptions ...
Introduction and aim: Cardiopulmonary arrest can occur unexpectedly and has a high mortality. Nurses...
This study demonstrated the effectiveness of brief practice on voice advisory manikins in improving ...
Objective: To analyze the available scientific evidence about the skills of nursing professionals re...
ABSTRACT Background: Cardiac arrest is a health problem that is increasing to be the leading cause ...
Training in basic life support (BLS) using clinical simulation improves compression rates and the de...
ABSTRACT Background: Medical emergencies are common but Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) incidences are ...
Background: The Advanced Life Support (ALS) Provider Course trains healthcare professionals in a sta...
Pre-registration nurses (students) must be prepared to be part of a cardiac arrest team at a moment’...
Background: Undergraduate nursing students spend a significant amount of time in clinical placements...
Especially in critical care units of hospitals, with the advancing science and technology on par wit...
Introduction: In-hospital cardiac arrest is common but survival rates vary considerably. The reasons...
Purpose: The purpose of this integrative literature review is to explore the effectiveness of differ...
Introduction: Health emergencies are events that require immediate control and containment of an im...
Background: Provision of up-to-date information and skills training related to basic life support pr...
Background: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a life-saving operation performed in an emergency...
Introduction and aim: Cardiopulmonary arrest can occur unexpectedly and has a high mortality. Nurses...
This study demonstrated the effectiveness of brief practice on voice advisory manikins in improving ...
Objective: To analyze the available scientific evidence about the skills of nursing professionals re...
ABSTRACT Background: Cardiac arrest is a health problem that is increasing to be the leading cause ...
Training in basic life support (BLS) using clinical simulation improves compression rates and the de...
ABSTRACT Background: Medical emergencies are common but Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) incidences are ...
Background: The Advanced Life Support (ALS) Provider Course trains healthcare professionals in a sta...
Pre-registration nurses (students) must be prepared to be part of a cardiac arrest team at a moment’...
Background: Undergraduate nursing students spend a significant amount of time in clinical placements...
Especially in critical care units of hospitals, with the advancing science and technology on par wit...
Introduction: In-hospital cardiac arrest is common but survival rates vary considerably. The reasons...
Purpose: The purpose of this integrative literature review is to explore the effectiveness of differ...
Introduction: Health emergencies are events that require immediate control and containment of an im...
Background: Provision of up-to-date information and skills training related to basic life support pr...
Background: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a life-saving operation performed in an emergency...
Introduction and aim: Cardiopulmonary arrest can occur unexpectedly and has a high mortality. Nurses...
This study demonstrated the effectiveness of brief practice on voice advisory manikins in improving ...
Objective: To analyze the available scientific evidence about the skills of nursing professionals re...