Nursuscitation
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 Published On Apr 30, 2024

Jeremy Pallas, a nurse from Newcastle, Australia, challenges the notion that nurse-led resuscitation efforts are taboo in his lecture at the ResusX: ROSC (see link below for more lectures). Drawing from evidence and a metaphorical elephant, he advocates for leveraging nursing co-leadership in cardiac arrest scenarios.

Highlighting findings from the CANLEAD trial, Pallas demonstrates that integrating nursing leadership significantly reduces cognitive load and improves task performance during simulations. Emphasizing the need for systemic support and investment in nursing team leadership, he urges healthcare practitioners to work smarter and harder for better patient outcomes.

Quoting Rudyard Kipling, Pallas concludes that the strength of the resuscitation team lies in collective collaboration, suggesting a shift towards a more inclusive and effective approach in emergency care.

00:00 Introduction
00:07 The Case for Nurse-Led Resuscitation Teams
01:54 Understanding the Elephant: Complex Cardiac Arrest Management
02:51 The CANLEAD Trial: Evidence for Nursing Leadership in Resuscitation
03:54 Impacts of Nursing Leadership on Team Performance
06:18 The Future of Cardiac Arrest Management
08:04 Closing Thoughts

To watch more videos from the ResusX conference, check out https://www.resusx.com/offers/bwjtxAHf

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