Love it, Surgery Bro. As a practical matter, someone on the team must be in charge. This may mean assigning roles, observing, recording and being absolutely certain that nothing is being overlooked. He/she should not be distracted (or, if necessary, only minimally and briefly distracted) by active participation. Though resuscitation may seem chaotic, it must never be.
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Love it, Surgery Bro. As a practical matter, someone on the team must be in charge. This may mean assigning roles, observing, recording and being absolutely certain that nothing is being overlooked. He/she should not be distracted (or, if necessary, only minimally and briefly distracted) by active participation. Though resuscitation may seem chaotic, it must never be.