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About the Author
Judy Boehm, RN, MSN, is a cardiac clinical nurse specialist
living now
in Bradenton, Florida.
Beginning in 1975 she worked as CNS for the cardiac units
at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire,
retiring in early 2006. Since the formation of the CPR
Committee in 1983, she was active in establishing policies
and procedures for resuscitations, translating resuscitation
research into practice, selection of/training in emergency
equipment, life support education, and CPR data collection/
analysis.
Judy received her MSN from University of Alabama,
and her BSN from Case Western Reserve University. She enjoys
playing golf with her husband, walking her Golden Retriever,
and learning about tropical plants.
email the author: judyboehm@gmail.com
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Welcome to Code Communications,
ZOLL's online newsletter for hospital clinicians interested in
the field of resuscitation. Each month we will explore a new topic
in the field with an emphasis on practical solutions or changing
practice and improving outcomes.
Every year in November the American Heart Association holds its
Scientific Sessions, during which basic, clinical, and population
research is presented. One of the pre conferences is the Resuscitation
Science Symposium (RESS), an international forum for fundamental,
translational, clinical and population scientists and care providers
to discuss recent advances related to treating cardiopulmonary arrest
and life-threatening traumatic injury. This newsletter shares some
of the research studies that were presented related to the topic
of resuscitation so that you can evaluate them and consider applying
new knowledge and techniques to clinical practice at the front lines
of patient care. You'll also learn about the new Resuscitation Outcomes
Consortium which will be conducting large trials. Read the complete
article about this recent resuscitation research. . .
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