CPR guidance and why clarity and consistency are long overdue
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CPR guidance and why clarity and consistency are long overdue

Alison Stacey RCNi senior journalist
Alistair Mason RCNi content editor

Nurses face risk of unfair disciplinary action thanks to gaps in understanding of this complex issue, and inconsistent guidance

Nurses are being left ‘vulnerable and exposed’ to unfair disciplinary proceedings relating to cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) because of a lack of understanding about the procedure, an expert says.

Nursing Standard. 40, 3, 11-13. doi: 10.7748/ns.40.3.11.s4

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