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Ahumada, F., Hernandez, E. (2024). Nivel de conocimiento en reanimación cardiopulmonar del personal de enfermería en la Clínica Divino Niño Jesús, San Juan De Miraflores - 2024 [Universidad María Auxiliadora]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12970/2305
Ahumada, F., Hernandez, E. Nivel de conocimiento en reanimación cardiopulmonar del personal de enfermería en la Clínica Divino Niño Jesús, San Juan De Miraflores - 2024 []. PE: Universidad María Auxiliadora; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12970/2305
@misc{renati/932474,
title = "Nivel de conocimiento en reanimación cardiopulmonar del personal de enfermería en la Clínica Divino Niño Jesús, San Juan De Miraflores - 2024",
author = "Hernandez Hernandez, Edgar Eduardo",
publisher = "Universidad María Auxiliadora",
year = "2024"
}
Objective: to determine the level of knowledge in cardiopulmonary resuscitation of the nursing staff at the Divino Niño Jesús Clinic, San Juan de Miraflores - 2024 Materials and methods: a quantitative approach, non experimental, cross-sectional and descriptive design was used. The population was the nursing staff, taking as a sample 100 participants between graduates and nursing technicians. The technique was the survey and the instrument was the questionnaire "level of knowledge in cardiopulmonary resuscitation" Results: the findings found during the study showed that the level of knowledge in cardiopulmonary resuscitation of the nursing staff was mostly at a medium level (73.0%), followed by a low level (16.0%) and a high level (11.0%). In the dimension before providing cardiopulmonary resuscitation, most were at a medium level (56.0%), followed by a low level (34.0%) and a high level (10.0%). In the dimension during cardiopulmonary resuscitation, the predominant level was medium (82.0%), followed by low (12.0%) and high (6.0%). In the dimension after cardiopulmonary resuscitation, the majority had a medium level (74.0%), followed by high (14.0%) and low (12.0%). Conclusions: the level of knowledge in cardiopulmonary resuscitation in nursing staff was mostly medium, followed by low and high.
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