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Inaccuracy and delay in decision making in paediatric resuscitation, and a proposed reference chart to reduce error.
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1988
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Trauma ResuscitationReference ChartPrehospital ResuscitationPrimary CareCardiopulmonary ResuscitationDecision MakingCardiologyJunior Hospital DoctorsPaediatric ResuscitationOutcomes ResearchCardiac ArrestNeonatal ResuscitationPoor PerformanceAge GroupPatient SafetyPediatricsMedicinePediatric Intensive CareEmergency Medicine
Several surveys have noted the poor performance of junior hospital doctors in simulated cardiorespiratory arrest in adults. A further survey was undertaken to investigate inaccuracy and delay in the resuscitation of children. The results suggested that inaccuracy was a greater problem than delay. Because of the variation in size of children and the comparative infrequency of cardiorespiratory arrest in this age group a simple, versatile, and readily available reference chart is needed to aid rapid and accurate decisions.
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