In-situ Simulation Use for Rapid Implementation and Process Improvement of COVID-19 Airway Management
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Munzer, Brendan W.; Bassin, Benjamin S.; Peterson, William J.; Tucker, Ryan V.; Doan, Jessica; Harvey, Carrie; Sefa, Nana; Hsu, Cindy H.
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Introduction: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic presents unique challenges to frontline healthcare workers. In order to safely care for patients new processes, such as a plan for the airway management of a patient with COVID-19, must be implemented and disseminated in a rapid fashion. The use of in-situ simulation has been used to assist in latent problem identification as part of a Plan-Do-Study-Act cycle. Additionally, simulation is an effective means for training teams to perform high-risk procedures before engaging in the actual procedure. This educational advance seeks to use and study in-situ simulation as a means to rapidly implement a process for airway management in patients with COVID-19.
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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
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Munzer, Brendan W.; Bassin, Benjamin S.; Peterson, William J.; Tucker, Ryan V.; Doan, Jessica; Harvey, Carrie; Sefa, Nana; Hsu, Cindy H.