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The presence of a family witness impacts physician performance during simulated medical codes
Critical Care Medicine, 06/02/09
Fernandez R et al. - The authors' aim is to determine whether the presence and behavior of a family witness to cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) impacts critical actions performed by physicians. The presence of a family witness may have a significant impact on physicians' ability to perform critical actions during simulated medical resuscitations.
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