Basic life support knowledge in a war-torn country: a survey of nurses in Yemen
Abstract Background Successful implementation of Basic life support (BLS) is critical to improving survival rates and outcomes, especially among healthcare workers. To our knowledge, there is no available literature pertaining to the level of BLS knowledge of health care professionals in Yemen. Meth...
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Main Authors: | Sameer A. Alkubati (Author), Christopher McClean (Author), Rebecca Yu (Author), Bander Albagawi (Author), Salman H. Alsaqri (Author), Mohammed Alsabri (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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