Recently we came across a very interesting opinion piece on StatNews.com. The article discussed the ethics of the “slow code,” which is essentially a halfhearted attempt at CPR in almost assuredly futile situations to save the patient some dignity and pain in their final moments. See, despite how CPR is sometimes displayed on television or […]
5 Tips to Help Prevent Accidental Drownings This Summer
Your children are likely only a few days away from finishing school for the year, and with summer vacation comes trips to the local pool or water park. Swimming at the beach or at a friend’s pool can be a great way to stay cool during the warm summer months, but these peaceful places can […]
