1993
DOI: 10.7748/paed.5.9.12.s12
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ECMO: The expanded role of the nurse

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“…Both nurses and perfusionists are able to understand the patient's overall condition and needs during the ECMO run, and have better interpretation regarding observed changes. 3 The partnership promotes the continuity of patient care and allows better communication and support of the family as an aspect of care. This also increases the opportunity of bedside training and education and allows developing other nurses under supervision.…”
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“…Both nurses and perfusionists are able to understand the patient's overall condition and needs during the ECMO run, and have better interpretation regarding observed changes. 3 The partnership promotes the continuity of patient care and allows better communication and support of the family as an aspect of care. This also increases the opportunity of bedside training and education and allows developing other nurses under supervision.…”
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confidence: 99%