Pediatric code readiness: practice is the key
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- DOI: 10.1097/00124645-200505000-00009
Pediatric code readiness: practice is the key
Abstract
Nurses caring for children in an acute care setting may be faced with a pediatric emergency. Being prepared is essential. This article describes the development of a program that gives nurses the opportunity to transfer their knowledge and skill into practice. Nurses who participate in this program report feeling more confident to provide lifesaving measures.
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