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Short CPR checklists can provide invaluable feedback directly from multiple sources. These can be as simple as a short checklist on specific quality metrics that can be easily filled out after arrest events. Here are two examples of report cards. Page 1 (General checklist) could be completed by a trained observer to a resuscitation event. Page 2 (CPR quality analysis) relies on objective recording of CPR metrics. Ideally, both observational and objective reports could be used together in a combined report. To view and download: heart.org/HEARTORG/CPRAndECC/HealthcareProviders/Tools-and-Links_UCM_452299_Article.jsp More on RQI: heart.org/cprquality
Posted on: Mon, 12 May 2014 20:39:24 +0000

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