IATROGENIC INJURIES THAT CULMINATE IN CARDIORESPIRATORY ARREST IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITS
The approach during cardiac arrest (CRA) requires agility, efficiency, scientific basis and technical skill. Furthermore, it is vital an adequate installed infrastructure, promoting the adhesion of a uniform and consistent action, given that teamwork plays a key role in the recovery of patients. Iatrogenic risks associated with CRA care in the intensive care unit can be caused by inexperience of professionals, insufficient staff and issues related to materials and equipment. After stating this, the importance of teamwork is emphasized, aiming at adequate assistance, since the purpose of resuscitation is to restore the vital process and not to prolong a fatal outcome.
IATROGENIC INJURIES THAT CULMINATE IN CARDIORESPIRATORY ARREST IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITS
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.1593702304094
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Palavras-chave: Multidisciplinary team. Cardiopulmonary arrest. Urgency and emergency.
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Keywords: Multidisciplinary team. Cardiopulmonary arrest. Urgency and emergency.
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Abstract:
The approach during cardiac arrest (CRA) requires agility, efficiency, scientific basis and technical skill. Furthermore, it is vital an adequate installed infrastructure, promoting the adhesion of a uniform and consistent action, given that teamwork plays a key role in the recovery of patients. Iatrogenic risks associated with CRA care in the intensive care unit can be caused by inexperience of professionals, insufficient staff and issues related to materials and equipment. After stating this, the importance of teamwork is emphasized, aiming at adequate assistance, since the purpose of resuscitation is to restore the vital process and not to prolong a fatal outcome.
- Erik Bernardes Moreira Alves
- Pedro Augusto Caixeta Pereira
- Gustavo Couto Gomide Castanheira
- Breno Lucas Lima Gomes
- Carolaine Pereira Borges
- Luiz Fernando Yabumoto
- Sthefany Borges Franco Garcia
- Pedro Cury Rezende
- Artur de Matos Correa
- Andrey Arantes Teodoro Filho
- Aline Santos Soares de Paula