Hyperkalemic Arrest: Developing Team Cognition
Introduction Critical events are frequently managed by individuals with different skill sets, funds of knowledge, and experiences who form ad hoc teams on a daily basis without any previous practice together. Such groups' spontaneity of formation puts a premium on individuals' ability to u...
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Main Authors: | Chris Giordano (Author), Sean Kiley (Author), Heather Reed (Author), Peggy White (Author), Matthew F. Ryan (Author) |
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