• The Canadian nurse · Mar 2000

    Bridging the gap in emergency cardiac care.

    • R Seipp and B Norum.
    • SIAST Kelsey Campus, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
    • Can Nurse. 2000 Mar 1;96(3):31-2.

    AbstractYour patient complains of chest pain. Within minutes he collapses in cardiac arrest. If you are a nurse working in a non-critical care area, where advanced medical care is not readily available, your immediate response is probably to initiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). But is CPR enough? Should nurses be able to initiate more advanced care?

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