Defining a Code Blue
A code blue is activated if a patient or individual is found unconscious, without a pulse, or not breathing. Nurses have the responsibility of identifying sudden changes in a patient’s status and using critical thinking skills to support the patient as other team members arrive to assist.
In a code blue, the nurse will activate the code, share known clinical information with the team, perform chest compressions, monitor the patient, and evaluate the entire code blue process.
Typically, there’s a code team that depends on the nurse’s critical thinking skills to support and implement the patient’s treatment plan. A code blue is considered an emergency event that requires immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
This type of code is a life-threatening medical condition that requires rapid intervention. If help is not activated immediately, the individual could die. Choking, heart attack, and acute trauma are all conditions that require quick response and immediate treatment.