This article uses the (A) Airway, (B) Breathing and, (C) Circulation structured approach to the assessment of a sick child to provide an overview of the equipment used in resuscitation attempts involving children. It emphasises that a working knowledge of the resuscitation equipment used in emergency situations is fundamental to the process of checking and preparing it. The article is aimed at students and newly qualified nurses, but may be also useful as revision for more experienced nurses.Read More: http://journals.rcni.com/doi/10.7748/ncyp.27.2.30.e52
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Recent data suggest the quality of resuscitation delivered to adults during in-hospital cardiopulmon...
Assessment is a major nursing role, and expanding assessment techniques, traditionally seen as the r...
This article uses the (A) Airway, (B) Breathing and, (C) Circulation structured approach to the asse...
The majority of cardiorespiratory arrests in children and infants are caused by respiratory insuffic...
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Nurses have many roles and responsibilities in relation to cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), incl...
Children with special health care needs are those who have a health condition that requires health o...
Critically ill children are the children whom requiring, or potentially requiring, high reliance or ...
hen caring for a critically ill or injured child, many emergency care providers use some type of res...
Stocka Joanna, Simińska Joanna, Bukowska Weronika, Porzych Piotr, Ogurkowski Karol, Nowacka Krystyna...
As the focus on evidence-based healthcare delivery gains momentum, nurses need to critically reflect...
Acute life-threatening events involving children in the radiology department are rare. Nonetheless, ...
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Gałka Agnieszka, Czyż Rafał. Assessment of the knowledge level on basic and advanced resuscitation p...
Purpose of review In sudden out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation ...
Recent data suggest the quality of resuscitation delivered to adults during in-hospital cardiopulmon...
Assessment is a major nursing role, and expanding assessment techniques, traditionally seen as the r...
This article uses the (A) Airway, (B) Breathing and, (C) Circulation structured approach to the asse...
The majority of cardiorespiratory arrests in children and infants are caused by respiratory insuffic...
WOS: 000381693300012In both in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings, pediatric cardiac arrest cases...
Nurses have many roles and responsibilities in relation to cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), incl...
Children with special health care needs are those who have a health condition that requires health o...
Critically ill children are the children whom requiring, or potentially requiring, high reliance or ...
hen caring for a critically ill or injured child, many emergency care providers use some type of res...
Stocka Joanna, Simińska Joanna, Bukowska Weronika, Porzych Piotr, Ogurkowski Karol, Nowacka Krystyna...
As the focus on evidence-based healthcare delivery gains momentum, nurses need to critically reflect...
Acute life-threatening events involving children in the radiology department are rare. Nonetheless, ...
Every pediatrician and general practitioner can face children with life-threatening conditions in th...
Gałka Agnieszka, Czyż Rafał. Assessment of the knowledge level on basic and advanced resuscitation p...
Purpose of review In sudden out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation ...
Recent data suggest the quality of resuscitation delivered to adults during in-hospital cardiopulmon...
Assessment is a major nursing role, and expanding assessment techniques, traditionally seen as the r...