Darren Braude, Michael DeFilippo, Naomi George, Robert LaPrise, Kimberly Pruett
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Abstract
Cardiac arrest response and management is a critical piece of prehospital clinical practice yet the majority of these patients do not survive to be transported. Termination of resuscitation and resulting death notification is stressful and emotional for both loved ones and EMS clinicians. We describe a fundamental shift from traditional termination of resuscitation to a patient and family-centered model. This new approach focuses on identifying appropriate situations to have family present at the time resuscitative efforts cease, and possibly throughout the entire resuscitation, thereby reframing termination of resuscitation as withdrawal of life support. This approach draws on best practices from hospital-based end-of-life care and holds the potential to reduce psychological trauma for both families and EMS clinicians.
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Prehospital Emergency Care publishes peer-reviewed information relevant to the practice, educational advancement, and investigation of prehospital emergency care, including the following types of articles: Special Contributions - Original Articles - Education and Practice - Preliminary Reports - Case Conferences - Position Papers - Collective Reviews - Editorials - Letters to the Editor - Media Reviews.