International emergency nursing
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Many ambulance personnel can withhold or terminate resuscitation on-scene, but these decisions are emotionally, ethically and cognitively challenging. Although there is a wealth of research examining training and performance of life-saving resuscitation efforts, there is little published research examining how ambulance personnel are prepared and supported for situations where resuscitation is unsuccessful, unwanted or unwarranted. ⋯ Clinical and life experience is highly-valued by ambulance personnel who provide training and support. However, novice ambulance personnel may benefit from greater awareness and rehearsal of skills associated with terminating resuscitation and managing the scene of a patient death. Organisations need to acknowledge idiosyncratic staff needs and offer a variety of support mechanisms both during and after the event.