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Case Study: Amirah - "Doing something is better than doing nothing at all"
… Case Study: Amirah - "Doing something is better than doing nothing at all" Dr … to maintain a sense of calm. Amirah Amirah delivered CPR alongside several other members of the public, with each … a lifeline and a means of hope. As one family member put: “It allowed me and my family to spend quality time with …
Professor Gavin Perkins, Vice President of Resuscitation Council UK responds to new CellAED personal defibrillator technology
RCUK’s response to research stating women are less likely than men to be resuscitated and survive a cardiac arrest
Research published in the European Heart Journal indicates that women are less likely to receive bystander CPR, reducing their survival rates.
A statement on anaphylactic guidelines
Following a recent coroner’s report, Resuscitation Council UK comments on their guidance on anaphylaxis for healthcare professionals.
Quality Standards: Acute care equipment and drug lists
Adult and paediatric equipment and drug lists for use in an acute setting.
Resuscitation Council UK introduces version 3 of ReSPECT plan
Following feedback from professionals, patients and their families, Resuscitation Council UK has improved the ReSPECT (Recommended Summary Plan for Emergency Care and Treatment) process which supports conversations about care in a future emergency. Version 3 of the ReSPECT form is even more patient-centred than previous versions and contains more prompts for explicit clinical reasoning.
e-Lifesaver
Guarantee your workplace knows what to do in an emergency with this SCORM-compliant CPR learning tool.
NHS Long Term Plan: What does it mean for Resuscitation Council UK?
A look at the NHS Long Term Plan, and how it impacts our work in resuscitation training, research and guidelines.
Executive Committee
Resuscitation Council UK has an Executive Committee, who have a wide range of clinical expertise that they use to advise the Board of Trustees as well as the wider staff team.
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