Resuscitation protocols should be registered not only as an important part of medical records, but also as a source of information during the CPR training of staff. The lack of rescue activities before the arrival of the RT indicates the urgent need to identify the cause of the problem and eliminate these negative behaviours.
Introduction: Vaccinations are a safe and effective way to protect against infectious diseases. They are particularly important in the neonatal and infancy period, when the immune system is not yet fully developed. The growing strength of the controversial trend for not vaccinating children cannot be ignored. In Poland an increasing number of parents are deciding not to vaccinate. Aim of the study: The aim of the study is to determine the proportion of unvaccinated infants born in CZKiD in its first three years of functioning (01.11.2014-31.10.2017), define the parents' education level and answer the question of whether it influences their decision not to vaccinate, and ascertain whether there is a growing tendency not to vaccinate newborns. Material and methods: Retrospective analysis of newborns whose parents did not agree to vaccinations recommended during first 24 hours of life, despite lacking medical contraindications to do so. The work is prepared on the basis of medical documentation and analysis of hospitals' quarterly lists of parents avoiding children's vaccinations.
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