Selected article for: "ACLS advanced cardiac life support and advanced cardiac life support"

Author: Abrahamson, Simon D; Canzian, Sonya; Brunet, Fabrice
Title: Using simulation for training and to change protocol during the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome
  • Document date: 2005_11_24
  • ID: 0z95orkh_4
    Snippet: We used simulation to perfect the protocol as well as to train the cardiac arrest team. Simulation has been used to improve individual and team performances [6] [7] [8] [9] . It has also been used as an evaluative tool [10, 11] . We used the simulated cardiac arrest scenarios to provide an opportunity for deliberate practice, an important concept in effective learning [12] . The rationale for this approach was that simulation improved the retenti.....
    Document: We used simulation to perfect the protocol as well as to train the cardiac arrest team. Simulation has been used to improve individual and team performances [6] [7] [8] [9] . It has also been used as an evaluative tool [10, 11] . We used the simulated cardiac arrest scenarios to provide an opportunity for deliberate practice, an important concept in effective learning [12] . The rationale for this approach was that simulation improved the retention of advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) guidelines in comparison with textbook review [13] .

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