Mock CPR "Codes" Expose Weaknesses In Hospital Emergency Response For Children
Release Date: 02/08/2008
Staging mock cardiac and respiratory arrests – “code” situations in hospital parlance – easily expose common failures in rapid response with CPR and other life-saving care for children and also set up powerful incentives to sharpen emergency skills and move fast to use them, suggests a study from the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center.
For more information; http://www.hopkinschildrens.org/mock-cpr-codes-expose-weaknesses.aspx

