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Learning about human factors in the emergency department

Don't Forget the Bubbles

They’re getting CPR. A shocked friend is being ushered out of the way. Challenging hierarchy in healthcare teams – ways to flatten gradients to improve teamwork and patient care. You know what to do, in principle, but you’ve never seen one before. …You burst into resus. A teenager lies on the resus trolley. Andenæs, E.,

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Neonatal Resus for the Pre-Hospital Non-Neonatologist

Greater Sydney Area HEMS

HR <60 If the heart rate drops below 60 then this is an indication to start CPR. This is likely to be difficult in a shocked baby. If the heart rate has not improved after 30s then increase O2 to 100% and attempt further ventilation. Reassess again after another 30s.