WORKSHEET for Evidence - Based Review of Science for Veterinary CPCR
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To increase cardiopulmonary arrest survival, the American Heart Association developed basic and advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) courses that expose participants to realistic learning situations. This experimental study compared results of two ACLS classes on measures of knowledge (content exam) and resuscitation skills (performance exam). Both the control and experimental groups consisted of physicians, nurses, emergency medical technicians, respiratory therapists, and advanced health care providers. The control group used low-fidelity simulation (LFS); the experimental group was exposed to enhanced realism via high-fidelity simulation (HFS). The findings showed a positive correlation between enhanced practice and learning but no significant correlation between posttest and skills test scores for the LFS and HFS groups. The HFS group did score higher on both cognitive and behavioral tests, but the difference was not statistically significant. Participants from both groups indicated satisfaction with their forms of simulation experience and course design. In addition, participants' self-confidence to care for a victim of cardiopulmonary arrest was increased after completing their course; profession and work experience had no effect on responses. The largest difference noted was in verbal responses to course satisfaction. The experimental group stated that learning using HFS was enjoyable and adamantly recommended that ACLS should only be taught using HFS. Further study is required to assess if practicing beyond the course enhances shortand long-term retention of ACLS techniques. PMID: 19476072 [PubMed indexed for MEDLINE] RECOVER 2011 8 of 18 Hostler D, Wang H, Parrish K, Platt TE, Guimond G. Prehosp Emerg Care. 2005 Jan-Mar;9(1):53-60. The effect of a voice assist manikin (VAM) system on CPR quality among prehospital providers. Source Department of Emergency Medicine, Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA. [email protected] Supportive, fair Abstract Numerous studies have documented poor cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) performance among prehospital providers during both simulated and actual resuscitations. Previous studies have shown that a real-time, voice assist manikin (VAM) system may improve CPR performance.
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WORKSHEET for Evidence - Based Review of Science for Veterinary CPCR
s only Single case reports only RECOVER 2011 2 of 10 Studies looking at naloxone in non cardiac arrest patients 4d. Number of articles/sources meeting criteria for further review: 11 5. Summary of evidence Evidence Supporting Clinical Question
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