Mass-Casualty Training Exercise Using High-Fidelity Computerized Simulators and Involving Time and Resource Limitation
- Phillip Jacobson; Paul Severin; Dino Rumoro; Shital Shah
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This study examined emergency department personnel training in mass-casualty care using high-fidelity computerized simulators (HFCS). The exercise mimicked injuries from an explosion and involved limited resources like blood and ventilators. Teams of healthcare workers practiced five times, learning to manage time and resources effectively. Participants rated the training highly, finding it useful and relevant. All agreed that such exercises should be mandatory for mass-casualty training. Results showed varied success in patient outcomes, highlighting areas for improvement in resource management during emergencies.
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