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Jackie Kipp's List: family resuscitation

    • This article discusses the thought that healthcare workers may not want family members present in the event of them suing for malpractice. By allowing family members to see what is being done, there may be lawsuits against healthcare workers. - Jackie Kipp on 2009-02-21
  • Feb 16, 09

    • This article gives the pros and cons of family being present during resuscitation. The article also includes the emotional aspect of family being present and explains the possibility of death to the patient and how the family feels. - Jackie Kipp on 2009-02-21
    • This is the healthcare workers view on family being present. - Jackie Kipp on 2009-02-21
  • Feb 16, 09

    • The article is written by a nurse and outlines the history of family being present during resuscitation. It disccuses how families need to be informed of what is happening with their family member.

      There is a second article, on this site, that discusses the supporting evidence for family members to be present. Also discussed is the benefits to the family and patient, as well. The article outlines the contraindications, as well.
      - Jackie Kipp on 2009-02-21
  • Feb 16, 09

    The EMERGENCY NURSES ASSOCIATION (ENA) is the national Association for professional nurses dedicated to the advancement to emergency nursing practice.

    • The article I found here discusses the position statement of the nurses and their rationale. It also discusses having educational resources for the public to inform them of resucitation policies. - Jackie Kipp on 2009-02-21
    • Many studies have been done to decide if it is beneficial to famuily members to view resuscitation. The article discusses the attitudes of healthcare workers and what they think of family members watching their efforts. - Jackie Kipp on 2009-02-21
    • This site discusses the history of resuscitation and the definition of it. - Jackie Kipp on 2009-02-21
    • This site talks about resuscitation. - Jackie Kipp on 2009-02-21
  • Feb 21, 09

    This article gives reasons why poilicies and procedures need to be implemented and made public. It also discusses the healthcare views on the subject and family members understanding of what is happening to their loved one.

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