A final question: witnessed resuscitation
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A final question: witnessed resuscitation

Kieran McLaughlin Specialist nurse practitioner, A&E at Altnagelvin Hospital, Londonderry
Mark Gillespie Lecturer in nursing, University of Ulster, Londonderry

Kieran Mclaughlin and Mark Gillespie discuss whether emergency departments should develop witnessed resuscitation policies for the families of critically ill patients

Healthcare professionals who work in emergency departments (EDs) constantly strive to provide high quality holistic care to patients and their families. Nevertheless, current changes in healthcare provision, combined with financial demands on the NHS, impose increasing pressure on emergency nurses as they try to provide the best standards of care.

Emergency Nurse. 15, 1, 12-16. doi: 10.7748/en.15.1.12.s15

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