Start Date
5-28-2020 9:00 AM
End Date
5-28-2020 5:00 PM
Description
What’s the Problem?
- The COVID-19 pandemic has threatened ventilator capacity in many locations which has led to alternative solutions to meet surge ventilator capacity including a strategy for deploying large-scale volunteer continuous bag-valve-tube (BVT) ventilation
- While an online training module may teach the manual ventilation volunteer force requisite knowledge, evidence suggests technology enhanced simulation training in health professions training is associated with improved outcomes for desired knowledge, skills and behaviors
Keywords
COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, coronavirus, simulation, manual bag-valve-tube ventilation
Included in
May 28th, 9:00 AM
May 28th, 5:00 PM
A Web-Based Application to Simulate Manual Bag-Valve-Tube Ventilation
What’s the Problem?
- The COVID-19 pandemic has threatened ventilator capacity in many locations which has led to alternative solutions to meet surge ventilator capacity including a strategy for deploying large-scale volunteer continuous bag-valve-tube (BVT) ventilation
- While an online training module may teach the manual ventilation volunteer force requisite knowledge, evidence suggests technology enhanced simulation training in health professions training is associated with improved outcomes for desired knowledge, skills and behaviors
Comments
Presented at the 2020 House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference