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. 2019 Jun 11;6:181. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2019.00181

Table 4.

Summary of responses to the question: which of the following preparedness measures for CPR are in place in your practice?

All groups BCS RES GPE GPG P-values
Regularly maintained crash cart or crash station 625 [81, 78–84] 210 [97, 94–99] 66 [96, 88–99] 252 [84, 80–88] 97 [52, 45–59] <0.0001
Emergency drugs dosing chart displayed 646 [84, 81–86] 209 [97, 93–98] 66 [96, 88–99] 260 [87, 83–90] 111 [60, 53–66] <0.0001
CPR algorithm displayed 453 [59, 55–62] 168 [78, 72–83] 58 [84, 74–91] 167 [56, 50–61] 60 [32, 26–39] <0.0001
Last CPR training <6 month ago 293 [38, 35–42] 103 [48, 41–54] 37 [53, 42–65] 113 [38, 33–43] 40 [21, 16–28] <0.0001

BCS, board-certified specialists in emergency and critical care and/or anesthesia; RES, residents in emergency and critical care and/or anesthesia; GPE, general practitioners in emergency practice; GPG, general practitioners in non-emergency environment. In place-data are reported as counts [percentage of group total, 95% confidence interval]. P-value refers to comparisons among all groups.