In future, cardiac arrest teams may require current evidence of their skills

BMJ 1995; 310 doi: 10.1136/bmj.310.6989.1266 (Published 13 May 1995)
Cite this as: BMJ 1995;310:1266.1

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  1. N Bradbury,
  2. T M Cook,
  3. J Handel,
  4. T M Craft
  1. Resuscitation training officer Senior registrar in anaesthesia ?? anaesthesia and intensive care medicine Department of Anaesthesia, Royal United Hospital, Bath BA1 3NG

    EDITOR,—We agree with P F S Prior-Willeard and J David that resuscitation skills fall short of satisfactory standards, even in those who are members of cardiac arrest teams.1 A recently completed audit of cardiac arrest procedures at our hospital showed that the guidelines issued by the …

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