Cognitive overload in cardiac arrest is a human problem

Thirty years ago, I ran a cardiac arrest in the operating room. The patient survived. The room eventually quieted down. The nurses began cleaning up. People moved on to the next case. But I remember standing there afterward feeling exhausted and unsettled. It had been several months since my ACLS recertification, and during the code

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Cognitive overload in cardiac arrest is a human problem originally appeared in KevinMD.com.

 

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