• Int J Trauma Nurs · Jan 2001

    The critical response nurse role: an innovative solution for providing skilled trauma nurses.

    • D Gunnels and M Gunnels.
    • Department of Surgery, Trauma Division, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, USA. gunnelsd@ohsu.edu
    • Int J Trauma Nurs. 2001 Jan 1;7(1):3-7.

    AbstractCritically injured patients benefit from the care of experienced, knowledgeable nurses. The state of Oregon addressed this need by requiring nurses to be a component of the trauma resuscitation team in trauma centers throughout the state. A description of how one level I trauma center created a unique position that would ensure that properly trained nurses were available for trauma patients is presented. The process of developing the position and the progress that the nurses have made is discussed.

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