Abstract
Nurses have a crucial role to play in determining whether victims of cardiac arrest survive, but skills vary and, perhaps because of the onerous responsi- bi/ty placed upon them, some nurses feel less than confident in using their abilities to the full. The author describes a resuscitation training course for staff in one hospital, designed to bolster confidence and to ensure all nurses are equally competent in giving assistance when cardiac arrest occurs.

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