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Turner NM et al. – Self–efficacy seems to be predictive of certain actions during a simulated resuscitation but does not correlate with quality of performance of resuscitation skills. Self–efficacy might therefore be useful as a predictor of the application of learning, but cannot be recommended for self–assessment. There is evidence to support the unwritten rule during simulation training the patient should not be allowed to die.

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