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Code blues: When is CPR not useful?

February 22, 2019February 22, 2019Cardiac Arrest, Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Code Blue, CPR, Holland Kaplan, Residents, Resuscitation

Over the course of my medical residency, I have developed a profound dread of ‘Code Blues,’ which occur when a patient experiences cardiac arrest and

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