| Literature DB >> 29046809 |
Stephen M Vindigni1, Juan N Lessing2, David J Carlbom3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: "Code blue" events and related resuscitation efforts involve multidisciplinary bedside teams that implement specialized interventions aimed at patient revival. Activities include performing effective chest compressions, assessing and restoring a perfusing cardiac rhythm, stabilizing the airway, and treating the underlying cause of the arrest. While the existing critical care literature has appropriately focused on the patient, there has been a dearth of information discussing the various stresses to the healthcare team. This review summarizes the available literature regarding occupational risks to medical emergency teams, characterizes these risks, offers preventive strategies to healthcare workers, and highlights further research needs.Entities:
Keywords: Advanced cardiac life support; CPR; Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Code blue; Code team; Hospital rapid response teams; Medical emergency teams; Occupational medicine
Year: 2017 PMID: 29046809 PMCID: PMC5637256 DOI: 10.1186/s40560-017-0253-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Intensive Care ISSN: 2052-0492
Risks to in-hospital resuscitation teams and potential preventive strategies to mitigate risk
| Risk category | Specific risks and potential exposures | Potential preventive actions and solutions |
|---|---|---|
| Infectious | □ Percutaneous/needlestick injuries | □ Convenient sharps disposal |
| Electrical | □ Shock during defibrillation | □ Standard maintenance of defibrillators |
| Musculoskeletal | □ Neck/back injuries during/following chest compressions | □ Training to providers on proper posture and chest compression technique |
| Chemical | □ Risks of chemical warfare | □ Programs for decontamination of victims of chemical warfare |
| Irradiative | □ Exposure during cross-table cervical spine radiographs with manual cervical spine stabilization, generally in trauma patients | □ Maximize distance between provider and radiation beam |
| Psychological | □ Traumatic stress with short- and long-term mental and physical impact | □ Stress management programs |
Fig. 1Study selection algorithm