CPR may cloud memory of patient details, study suggests
NCT ID NCT07451730
Summary
This study investigates whether performing CPR chest compressions affects how well medical professionals remember patient history information. Researchers compare memory recall when participants perform CPR versus when they simply listen to patient details. The goal is to understand how emergency multitasking impacts information retention during critical situations.
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Academic Simulation Center
RECRUITINGVienna, Vienna, 1210, Austria
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