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Is Sepsis Hiding In Plain Sight? Implementation Of An Interprofessional (Ip) Sepsis Simulation To Detect Early Sepsis, Sarah Chang, Amanda Bennett, Anne Dean, Meaghan Anderson, Micheline Chipman
Is Sepsis Hiding In Plain Sight? Implementation Of An Interprofessional (Ip) Sepsis Simulation To Detect Early Sepsis, Sarah Chang, Amanda Bennett, Anne Dean, Meaghan Anderson, Micheline Chipman
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Early detection of hospital-acquired sepsis can be challenging. With highly effective IP teams and efficient healthcare systems, sepsis treated quickly can influence morbidity and mortality. This project is aimed at training IP teams in early recognition of sepsis using simulation. Nurses and providers rarely have opportunities to learn together. Simulation followed by an IP debrief is an excellent tool to collaborate for safe patient care.
Simulation-Based Resuscitative Transesophageal Echocardiography Training For Emergency Medicine Residents, August Felix, Andrew Fried, Jessica Hathaway, Tania D. Strout
Simulation-Based Resuscitative Transesophageal Echocardiography Training For Emergency Medicine Residents, August Felix, Andrew Fried, Jessica Hathaway, Tania D. Strout
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Introduction: Resuscitative TEE is an emerging tool in the cardiac arrest tool-box, and can improve outcomes in OHCA.
• Identifies reversible causes
• Decreases time off chest
• Evaluates compression efficacy
• Improves assessment during pulse-checks
• Simulation training can prepare EM residents to obtain and interpret TEE views on a live patient.