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Table 1 Perspectives of patients’ family members and healthcare providers on family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation ... Emergency Nurses Association. Resolution 93:02: Family presence at the bedside during invasive procedures and/or resuscitation. Presented at: General Assembly of the Emergency...
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ccn.aacnjournals.org/cgi/content/full/25/1/38
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Experimental and qualitative methods are especially needed to investigate the effect of family presence during resuscitation on patients, families, nurses and physicians, and other multidisciplinary staff members...
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ajcc.aacnjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/14/6/494
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During a resuscitation effort in most emergency departments, the patient is wheeled into the trauma room and the family is escorted into the family crisis room. While we work desperately to resuscitate the patient, a social worker updates t...
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Another study, by Sacchetti et al,5 indicated that emergency department personnel who had prior experience with family presence during resuscitation were more likely to favor the practice.
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www.pulmonaryreviews.com/mar06/family.html
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BACKGROUND: The Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) has formally resolved that family presence (FP) during resuscitation and invasive procedures (TR) is the right of the patient and is beneficial for both patients and family members. ... Furthermore, FP during TR has been implemented at several trauma centers.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/10866245?prt=true
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OBJECTIVES: Previous studies have shown that family members wish to be present during the resuscitation of a family member. No studies have addressed whether the patient would want family members ... The authors wanted to determine patients' preferences regarding family member presence during their own resuscitation.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15231462
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Family presence during resuscitation interventions and invasive procedures in a pediatric emergency department: Attitudes and experiences of healthcare providers and family members. Unpublished data. Dallas, TX: Children's Medical Center of Dallas;
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www.aacn.org/AACN/practiceAlert.nsf/Files/FP/$file/Fami...
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Allowing family members to be present at the bedside of a patient during cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a contentious issue in the United States and has ...
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www.zoll.com/CodeCommunicationsNewsletter/ccnl05_08/CCN...
www.zoll.com/CodeCommunicationsNewsletter/ccnl05_08/CCNL05_08.htm
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3. Hanson C, Strawser D. Family presence during cardio-pulmonary resuscitation: Foote Hospital ED nine year perspective. Journal of Emergency Nursing 1992: 18.2; 104-6. ... 5. Redley B, Hood K. Staff attitudes towards family presence during resuscitation. Accident & Emergency Nursing 1996: 4; 145-51.
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www.rlhleagueofnurses.org.uk/Education/Nursing_Progress/Issue7/WitnessedResus/witnessedresus.html
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