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  • J N Y State Nurses Assoc · Jun 1996

    Making a CPR practice decision based on research.

    • E Nahigian, A M Tutuska, and M A Wieser.
    • J N Y State Nurses Assoc. 1996 Jun 1;27(2):9-11.

    AbstractThis investigation explored whether there are significant differences between cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) manikin techniques based on instructor observation and critique of key skill elements and previously approved CPR techniques based on review of manikin-generated strips. The purpose of the study was to validate a decision to discontinue reliance on manikin-generated strips to document satisfactory performance of CPR manikin practice skills. One-rescuer and two-rescuer CPR strips were blindly collected from all CPR course participants during a six-month period. The results indicated no significant difference (p > or = .05) between the two methods of evaluation.

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