Nagłe zatrzymanie krążenia w przebiegu zaburzeń elektrolitowych – postępowanie ratunkowe i rola personelu pielęgniarskiego na poszczególnych etapach terapii
Journal Title: Pielęgniarstwo w Stanach Nagłych - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
Causes of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) determine a number of actions to be taken by all divisions of the healthcare system. The aim of the article was an attempt to present a complex therapeutic process and the role of a nurse. It was based on a case of a young woman with metabolic disorders causing cardiac arrest.
Authors and Affiliations
mgr Anna Debudaj, mgr Tomasz Ilczak, prof. Rafał Bobiński, mgr Beata Kudłacik
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