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- Deborah Danitsch, Adrian Levine, Samina Choudrey, Joel Dunning, Sharil Ariffin, and John Jerstice.
- University Hospital of North Staffordshire, Stoke-On-Trent.
- Nurs Times. 2006 Feb 28;102(9):30-2.
AbstractThe most critical emergency situation seen in cardiac surgical units is the need for chest reopening. While senior nurses often manage cardiac arrest they currently are not trained to open chests, which can be a life-saving action if performed efficiently. This article evaluates a three-day cardiac surgery advanced life support course with protocols to manage critically ill cardiac surgical patients who suffer a cardiac arrest and who need their chest reopening.
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