Journal article
Education for cardiac arrest - Treatment or prevention?
GB Smith, J Welch, MA DeVita, KM Hillman, D Jones
Resuscitation | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 2015
Abstract
In-hospital cardiac arrests (IHCA) occur infrequently and individual staff members working on general wards may only rarely encounter one. Mortality following IHCA is high and the evidence for the benefits of many advanced life support (ALS) interventions is scarce. Nevertheless, regular, often frequent, ALS training is mandatory for many hospital medical staff and nurses. The incidence of pre-cardiac arrest deterioration is much higher than that of cardiac arrests, and there is evidence that intervention prior to cardiac arrest can reduce the incidence of IHCA. This article discusses a proposal to reduce the emphasis on widespread ALS training and to increase education in the recognition an..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Professor Jones has received approximately $AU 6000 for advice to public hospitals regarding deteriorating patients in the past 3 years. He was the principle investigator for a funded study from the ACSQHC but did not receive personal payment from this grant.