The cold truth about postcardiac arrest targeted temperature management: 33°C vs. 36°C

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Abstract

This article provides nurses with up-to-date evidence to empower them in contributing to the 33°C versus 36°C discussion in postcardiac arrest targeted temperature management (TTM). Presented in debate format, this article addresses the pros and cons of various target temperatures, examines the evidence around TTM, and applies it to clinical scenarios.

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Knippa, S., Butler, J., Johnson, L., & Perman, S. M. (2020). The cold truth about postcardiac arrest targeted temperature management: 33°C vs. 36°C. Nursing, 50(10), 24–30. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.NURSE.0000697148.62653.1a

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