Selected article for: "arrest team and PPS don"

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_18
    Snippet: 4. Last, we simulated cardiac arrest scenarios. Four trainees managed one unknown ACLS scenario (asystole, pulseless electrical activity, pulseless ventricular tachycardia, and ventricular fibrillation). We timed how long it took the first person to don the PPS. The other four trainees observed. 5 . After the simulation we debriefed the entire group and discussed and reinforced pertinent points. Then the four remaining HCWs managed a different si.....
    Document: 4. Last, we simulated cardiac arrest scenarios. Four trainees managed one unknown ACLS scenario (asystole, pulseless electrical activity, pulseless ventricular tachycardia, and ventricular fibrillation). We timed how long it took the first person to don the PPS. The other four trainees observed. 5 . After the simulation we debriefed the entire group and discussed and reinforced pertinent points. Then the four remaining HCWs managed a different simulation. The groups were chosen to mimic the arrest team, namely an anesthesia resident, ICU nurse, medical resident and respiratory therapist.

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