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Characteristics of discussions on cardiopulmonary resuscitation between physicians and surrogates of critically ill patients
Journal of Critical Care, 06/15/09
Almoosa KF et al. - Only half of critically ill patients' surrogates participated in CPR discussions. For those who did participate, most reported good understanding of resuscitation techniques, but less than half recalled the core components of CPR.
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