Abstract

30 doctors, 25 nurses and 25 general public were randomly selected. 70% doctors, 24% nurses and 0% of public correctly estimated survival to discharge following an in-hospital resuscitation attempt. The remaining percentages of each group overestimated survival. 37.9% of doctors and 76% of nurses consider resuscitation decisions to be made too infrequently. Deficiencies were identified in doctors' and

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