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. 2021 Dec 21;10(1):5. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10010005

Table 4.

Feelings of respondents during resuscitation (Post-Code Stress Scale directions and Items).

No. Items MV SD
1 When my hands shake during a code 2.4 1.3
2 When my peers are quick to notice and point out that I made a mistake 2.3 1.3
3 When I feel like I didn’t function well during a code 3.2 1.3
4 When more than one doctor gives orders during a code 3.2 1.4
5 When I lose my confidence during a code 2.8 1.3
6 When a patient’s family thinks I can keep him/her alive 2.8 1.3
7 When I am unable to make a properly functioning piece of equipment operate during a code 3.4 1.4
8 When hospital policies/procedures are conflicting 3.2 1.4
9 When we code a patient, I believe we should not code 3.0 1.4
10 When I have trouble reading the ECG 3.0 1.3
11 When I code some patients only because hospital policy says I must 3.0 1.4
12 When a nurse manager/supervisor criticizes me when I’ve done my best 3.4 1.4
13 When a nurse manager doesn’t provide assistance during a code 3.4 1.3
14 When I wonder if I made a mistake 2.9 1.2
15 When I am not permitted time to regroup and pick myself up after a code 3.0 1.4
16 When people think I can function appropriately immediately after a code 2.8 1.4
17 When I code someone young 3.7 1.4
18 When no one talks about the code after it is over 2.7 1.4
19 When I think I might have missed a sign or symptom that would have helped me predict that the patient would code 3.3 1.3
20 When the patient dies 2.8 1.3

Legend: MV = medium value, SD = standard deviation.