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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training Revisited
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Trauma ResuscitationPrimary CareHeart FailureCardiopulmonary ResuscitationJunior Hospital DoctorsEmergency Medicine InjuryMedicinePatient SafetyTheoretical KnowledgeCardiac CareRegular Cpr TrainingResuscitation TrainingPrehospital ResuscitationCardiopulmonary Resuscitation TrainingCardiologyEmergency MedicineCardiac Arrest
The cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills of 50 junior hospital doctors (22 house officers and 28 senior house officers) were assessed. Theoretical knowledge was measured by a multiple choice questionnaire and practical ability with the Laerdal Skillmeter Resusci Anne. Only 40% of the study group passed both tests. Those doctors who had previously received regular CPR training performed better in the practical test (P<0.05) than those who had not. Theoretical knowledge was unrelated to previous CPR training. It is recommended that junior hospital doctors should undergo regular CPR training every 6 months, in order to maintain their practical CPR skills.
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