Goucke C R, Dobb G J
Med J Aust. 1986 Nov 17;145(10):496-7. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1986.tb139448.x.
The cardiopulmonary resuscitation skills of 160 staff members at a large metropolitan teaching hospital were assessed by a multiple choice questionnaire and a practical test of basic life support skills on a manikin. Medical staff members performed significantly better than did nurses in the multiple choice test, but significantly worse in the practical test; 48 (60%) of 80 nurses and only 26 (32.5%) of 80 doctors passed the practical test. Training in resuscitation by the St John Ambulance Association as a medical student may have improved the basic life support skills of doctors but there is clearly a need for continued revision and assessment of resuscitation skills.
通过一份多项选择题问卷以及在人体模型上进行的基本生命支持技能实践测试,对一家大型都市教学医院的160名工作人员的心肺复苏技能进行了评估。在多项选择题测试中,医务人员的表现显著优于护士,但在实践测试中表现明显更差;80名护士中有48名(60%)通过了实践测试,而80名医生中只有26名(32.5%)通过。作为医学生时接受圣约翰救护协会的复苏培训可能提高了医生的基本生命支持技能,但显然仍需要持续修订和评估复苏技能。