Abstract

Resuscitation units, and thecare practices they implement, require specific procedures and technologies, as well as particular and distinct knowledge, skills and human qualities within the care setting. Already facing tensions related tothe challenges and vital issues of their mission, these resuscitation units have been destabilised bythe influx of patients and the unprecedented complexity of the Covid-19 pandemic, which has forced them to rethink their organisation to a large extent and to envisage the future differently.

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