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Simulation Based Training Improves Airway Management for Helicopter EMS TeamsThe use of paralytic medications in the performance of RSI intubation is a high risk intervention used by many HEMS crews. There is no margin for error in RSI intubation as the results can be fatal. Operating room access for airway management training has become more difficult, and is not representative of the environment in which HEMS crews typically function. LifeEvac of Virginia designed and implemented an SST airway management program to provide a realistic, consistent training platform. The dynamic program incorporates standardized scenarios, and real life challenging cases that this and other programs have encountered. SST is done in a variety of settings including the helicopter, back of ambulances, staged car crashes and simulation centers. The result has been the indoctrination of a well defined, consistent approach to every airway management intervention. The SST program facillitates enhancement of technical skills. as well as team dynamics and communication.
Document ID
20110012106
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Dhindsa, Harinder S.
(Virginia Commonwealth Univ. Richmond, VA, United States)
Reid, Renee
(Virginia Commonwealth Univ. Richmond, VA, United States)
Murray, David
(Virginia Commonwealth Univ. Richmond, VA, United States)
Lovelady, James
(Virginia Commonwealth Univ. Richmond, VA, United States)
Powell, Katie
(Virginia Commonwealth Univ. Richmond, VA, United States)
Sayles, Jeff
(Virginia Commonwealth Univ. Richmond, VA, United States)
Stevenson, Christopher
(Virginia Commonwealth Univ. Richmond, VA, United States)
Baker, Kathy
(Virginia Commonwealth Univ. Richmond, VA, United States)
Solada, Brian
Carroll, Scott
Seay, Louis
Powell, Jeff
Van de Bussche, Todd
Giangrasso, Tina
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 2011
Publication Information
Publication: Selected Papers and Presentations Presented at MODSIM World 2010 Conference and Expo
Subject Category
Systems Analysis And Operations Research
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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