Keywords

Automated external defibrillations, Cardiopulmonary arrest, Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, Survival rate

 

Authors

  1. Whitcomb, John J. PhD, RN, CCRN, FCCM
  2. Seawright, Jenna MSN, CCRN, FNP-C
  3. Wadsworth, Rachel
  4. Flehan, Allison BSN
  5. Duncan, Emily BSN
  6. Easler, Anna Grace
  7. Echols, Lindsey

Abstract

Cardiopulmonary arrest is a major health problem that claims lives daily in the United States. The adoption of a new standard of care or healthcare technology needs to be evaluated based on patient outcomes. This review focuses on this problem and possible solutions. This retrospective study reviews clinical characteristics of cardiac resuscitative events associated with "code blue" team response. Team-based investigations are led by a faculty mentor and typically span 2 to 4 semesters. Students take ownership of their projects and take the risks necessary to solve problems and get answers. This review indicates areas of concern that need to be improved to create better patient outcomes. Findings include that improved documentation will provide data elements for review analysis that then may be utilized to improve care related to cardiac arrest.