Cardiac arrest; Children; Paediatric intensive care
Indexed keywords
ARTICLE;
CHILD;
CHILD HEALTH CARE;
EMERGENCY WARD;
HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL;
HEART ARREST;
HUMAN;
INTENSIVE CARE;
MEDICAL DECISION MAKING;
MEDICAL DOCUMENTATION;
MEDICAL RECORD;
MEDICOLEGAL ASPECT;
PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
AGE FACTORS;
CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION;
CHILD, PRESCHOOL;
DATA COLLECTION;
DOCUMENTATION;
EMERGENCY SERVICE, HOSPITAL;
FEMALE;
GREAT BRITAIN;
HEART ARREST;
HUMANS;
INCIDENCE;
INFANT;
INFANT, NEWBORN;
INTENSIVE CARE UNITS, NEONATAL;
INTENSIVE CARE UNITS, PEDIATRIC;
LIFE SUPPORT CARE;
MALE;
RETROSPECTIVE STUDIES;
SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY;
SURVIVAL ANALYSIS;
Recommended guidelines for uniform reporting of paediatric advanced life support: The pediatric Utstein style
Zaritsky A., Nadkarni V., Hazinski M.F., Foltin G., Quan L., Wright J., et al. Recommended guidelines for uniform reporting of paediatric advanced life support: the pediatric Utstein style. Circulation. 92:1995;2006-2020.
Errors on anaesthetic record charts as a measure of anaesthetic performance during simulated critical incidents
Byrne A.J., Sellen A.J., Jones J.G. Errors on anaesthetic record charts as a measure of anaesthetic performance during simulated critical incidents. Br. J. Anaesth. 80:1998;58-62.
Accuracy of bar codes versus handwriting for recording trauma resuscitation events
Chua R.V., Cordell W.H., Ernsting K.L., Bock H.C., Nyhuis A.W. Accuracy of bar codes versus handwriting for recording trauma resuscitation events. Ann. Emerg. Med. 22:1993;1545-1550.