1990
DOI: 10.1097/00152193-199005000-00017
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Understanding Your Role During A CODE

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“…Recording may sound easy, but the recorder must be continually alert and gather information (Ellstrom & Bella, 1990). The code record should include the times of all events, therapy sites, equipment used (with size if appropriate), medications and dosages, IV solutions used, and the patient's response to therapies.…”
Section: The Responsementioning
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“…Recording may sound easy, but the recorder must be continually alert and gather information (Ellstrom & Bella, 1990). The code record should include the times of all events, therapy sites, equipment used (with size if appropriate), medications and dosages, IV solutions used, and the patient's response to therapies.…”
Section: The Responsementioning
confidence: 99%