'Paramedic decision-making in out of hospital cardiac arrest. A descriptive phenomenological study'
During out of hospital cardiac arrest paramedics make decisions to commence, continue or terminate resuscitation. There is variability in when resuscitation is provided, and evidence suggests these decisions are complex and influenced by factors other than patient clinical characteristics. Through f...
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Main Authors: | Karl Charlton (Author), Mark Bevan (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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