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Mechanical Ventilation Boot Camp Curriculum
Published on: March 12, 2018
Human patient simulation can aid staff training in non-invasive ventilation
Sandie McQueen1, Mike Dickinson, Mark Pimblett
1Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust.
Abstract:
Non-invasive ventilation is increasingly used on general wards to manage respiratory disease and staffneed training and clinical experience to use this technique effectively. This article describes a training course that used human patient simulation to improve healthcare professionals' skills and confidence in using and adjusting noninvasive ventilation.
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