Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest remains common and, despite advances in resuscitation practices, continues to carry a high mortality that may be influenced by several factors, including where a patient is cared for after the cardiac arrest. Implementing a post–cardiac arrest care guideline for survivors of out-of-hospital and in-hospital cardiac arrest involves a multidisciplinary approach with short-term and long-term strategies. Physician and nursing leaders must work in synergy to guide the implementation of an evidence-based plan of care. A collaborative approach was used at a hospital to develop processes, build consensus for protocols, and provide support to staff and teams. A joint approach has allowed the hospital to move from traditional silos of individual departmental care to a continuum of patient-focused management after cardiac arrest. This care coordination is initiated in the emergency department and follows the patient through to discharge.
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October 01 2013
From Door to Recovery: A Collaborative Approach to the Development of a Post–Cardiac Arrest Center
Donna Williams, RN, MS, CCRN;
Donna Williams is a cardiology clinical nurse specialist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts.
Corresponding author: Donna Williams, rn, ms, ccrn, One Deaconess Rd, West Campus Farr Building 306, Boston MA, 02155 (e-mail: [email protected]).
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Shelley Calder, RN, MSN, CEN;
Shelley Calder, RN, MSN, CEN
Shelley Calder is the clinical nurse specialist and program manager of Lean and Nursing Informatics in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
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Michael N. Cocchi, MD;
Michael N. Cocchi, MD
Michael N. Cocchi is the director of critical care quality and associate director of the Center for Resuscitation Science at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
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Michael W. Donnino, MD
Michael W. Donnino, MD
Michael W. Donnino is the director of the Center for Resuscitation Science and the director of critical care in emergency medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
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Crit Care Nurse (2013) 33 (5): 42–54.
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Donna Williams, Shelley Calder, Michael N. Cocchi, Michael W. Donnino; From Door to Recovery: A Collaborative Approach to the Development of a Post–Cardiac Arrest Center. Crit Care Nurse 1 October 2013; 33 (5): 42–54. doi: https://doi.org/10.4037/ccn2013341
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