How to use scenarios to simulate invasive care and the management of a ventilated patient due to COVID-19 Webinar
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During the COVID-19 pandemic we have seen an increasing need for training in respiratory care, as 2-5 % of all infected patients will be admitted to the ICU department. There are not only shortage of ventilators globally, but also shortage of staff with the knowledge to treat ventilated patients.
Simulation training in respiratory care can help prepare healthcare providers in developing clinical knowledge, competence, and confidence on how to manage severe cases of patients suffering from COVID-19.
Our ASL 5000 Lung Solution is developed to simulate a spontaneously breathing patient simulator supported on a ventilator. In addition, we are providing training scenarios that specifically focus on key decisions regarding invasive care and patient management related to COVID-19.
To help prepare your team to develop clinical knowledge to manage severe cases of a patient suffering from COVID-19 using the ASL 5000™ Lung Solution, we developed 3 free scenarios in collaboration with IngMar Medical.
Each can be run as an individual scenario or back to back in series. The scenarios focus on key decisions regarding invasive care and paitent management.
In addition, the scenarios are available from:
ASL 5000 can be used for team training, when connected to either SimMan, SimMan ALS, Nursing Anne Simulator or SimBaby, and be used for skills training when connected directly to a ventilator.
As the COVID-19 pandemic impacts those around the world, the respiratory community is banding together to share knowledge. Here is some we have picked out: