Cardiopulmonary arrest in primary care clinics: more holes than cheese: a survey of the knowledge and attitudes of primary care physicians regarding resuscitation
Abstract Background Patients experiencing pre-arrest symptoms may first refer to their primary care physician. The study's aim was to determine the likelihood that a patient undergoing out-of-hospital cardiac arrest will receive appropriate resuscitation efforts in a primary care clinic in a co...
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Main Authors: | Sharon Einav (Author), Oren Wacht (Author), Nechama Kaufman (Author), Eliezer Alkalay (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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