THE EFFECTS OF FAMILY PRESENCE DURING

CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION ON STAFF MEMBERS: An Evidence-Based Project

By

Darcy Boger, Jodi Hayes, Ashley Liess, Brittany Schlueter

Under the Supervision of

Dr. Susan Ward

May 2018

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