Chew Keng, Sheng
(2009)
The 16th international symposium on critical care and emergency medicine 2009.
Other.
Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan.
(Submitted)
Abstract
The practice of allowing family members to witness on·goh')gilc:tiye resuscitation
has been gaining grounds in many .9evelop~d cquntries since-tfWiSfirit introduced in
the early 1990s.ln many Asian countries, the acceptability of ~~~has not been
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Methods '
' This Is the ptehrniriary flnll[ng '_!>nn!>ngoirijf \i!lliiil~IY; s~")llj~ded selfadrtliniStered
questionnaire ~y frorn l'loVernber 2008 tO NOveoil~f 2IJ09 to look into
theilltitua.es of heatthdire~ti>wiltds.a!IOwi~filrnil~ ptiosl!iice l.l'llrlng·resuscltation
.. _ ;t=f~~~~~~~t,w;:<?JT~~~·~~~~ergency
rnp~J .. ~!II\1UP to. 36 responders or 83.7%1
Perf!·> " ".· .f. i n~·~i9f._PI'PI'S rituals Qr·n.·te._ s, .including.. prayer a.nd
ab~ !h..W. ~--iA<Ilvklllal ~ur~ oilost ~mat on~, pjood,otal~ng.
sellin~if!travenous cannula should pe. abo wed to be Wit~essed.
conclusiOn
The.«>nceptofailoWingf•rniiV presence Is not well accepted by our !taffs although
most of them agree that they have a right to be around.
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