Literature DB >> 7772111

Using newly deceased patients to teach resuscitation procedures.

J P Burns1, F E Reardon, R D Truog.   

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7772111     DOI: 10.1056/NEJM199412153312411

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  N Engl J Med        ISSN: 0028-4793            Impact factor:   91.245


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Authors:  S Tachakra; S Ho; M Lynch; R Newson
Journal:  J R Soc Med       Date:  1998-11       Impact factor: 5.344

3.  Ethical issues in the emergency department: consent for procedure training on newly deceased patients.

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4.  Is posthumous semen retrieval ethically permissible?

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Review 5.  Ethics of practicing medical procedures on newly dead and nearly dead patients.

Authors:  Jeffrey T Berger; Fred Rosner; Eric J Cassell
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2002-10       Impact factor: 5.128

6.  A survey of graduating emergency medicine residents' experience with cricothyrotomy.

Authors:  Andrew L Makowski
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2013-11

7.  Teaching endotracheal intubation on the recently deceased: opinion of patients and families.

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8.  Using newly deceased patients in teaching clinical skills: its ethical and educational challenges.

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Journal:  J Adv Med Educ Prof       Date:  2018-04
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