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A multidisciplinary approach to teach responses to weapons of mass destruction and terrorism using combined simulation modalities.

机译:一种多学科的方法,使用组合的模拟方法来教授对大规模毁灭性武器和恐怖主义的反应。

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STUDY OBJECTIVE: To reinforce concepts presented in the lectures; understand the complexity and speed of casualty and information generation during a Weapons of Mass Destruction and Terrorism (WMD/T) event; experience the novelty of combined weapons' effects; recognize the time course of the various chemical, biological, and radiation agents; and make challenging decisions with incomplete and conflicting information. SETTINGS: Two environments simulated simultaneously: one a major trauma center emergency room (ER) with two patient simulators and several human actors; the other an Emergency Operations Command Center (EOC). TARGET AUDIENCE: Students for this course included: clinicians, scientists, military and intelligence officers, lawyers, administrators, and logistic personnel whose jobs involve planning and executing emergency response plans to WMD/T. SIMULATION SCRIPT: A WMD/T attack in Washington, D.C., has occurred. Clinical students performed in their real life roles in the simulated ER, while nonclinical students did the same in the simulated EOC. Six ER casualties with combined WMD/T injuries were presented and treated over 40 minutes. In the EOC, each person was given his or her role title with identification tag. The EOC scenario took cues from the action in the ER via two television (TV) news feeds and telephone calls from other Emergency Operations Assets. PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS: Students were expected to actively engage in their roles. Student performances were self-evaluated during the debriefing. DEBRIEFING: The two groups were reunited and debriefed utilizing disaster crisis resource management tools. ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTIVENESS: Students answered an 18-point questionnaire to help evaluate the usefulness and acceptance of multimodality patient simulation. LESSONS LEARNED: Large-scale multimodality patient simulation can be used to train both clinicians and nonclinicians for future events of WMD/T. Students accepted the simulation experience and thought that scenario was appropriately realistic, complex, and overwhelming. Difficulties include the extensive man-hours involved in designing and presenting the live simulations. EOC-only sessions could be staged with only a few video cassette recorders, TVs, telephones, and callers.
机译:研究目的:加强讲座中提出的概念;了解大规模毁灭性武器和恐怖主义(WMD / T)事件中伤亡和信息生成的复杂性和速度;体验组合武器效果的新颖性;认识各种化学,生物和辐射剂的时程;并使用不完整且相互矛盾的信息做出具有挑战性的决策。设置:两种环境同时进行模拟:一个主要的创伤中心急诊室(ER),带有两个患者模拟器和多个人类行为者;另一个是紧急行动指挥中心(EOC)。目标受众:本课程的学生包括:临床医生,科学家,军事和情报官员,律师,行政人员和后勤人员,其工作涉及计划和执行对WMD / T的应急计划。模拟脚本:在华盛顿特区发生了大规模毁灭性武器/恐怖袭击。临床学生在模拟的ER中扮演了现实生活中的角色,而非临床的学生在模拟的EOC中做了同样的事情。共有6名ER伤亡并伴有大规模杀伤性武器/恐怖袭击,并经40分钟治疗。在EOC中,每个人都有其带有识别标签的角色标题。 EOC方案通过两个电视(TV)新闻提要和来自其他紧急行动资产的电话,从ER中的动作中得到了提示。表现期望:期望学生积极地扮演自己的角色。汇报过程中对学生的表现进行了自我评估。删除:这两个小组利用灾难危机资源管理工具进行了团聚和汇报。有效性评估:学生回答了一份18分问卷,以帮助评估多模式患者模拟的有用性和可接受性。经验教训:大型多模式患者模拟可以用于培训临床医生和非临床医生以应对WMD / T的未来事件。学生接受了模拟体验,并认为场景是适当现实,复杂和压倒性的。困难包括设计和演示实时模拟所涉及的大量工时。仅使用EOC的会议只能使用一些盒式磁带录像机,电视,电话和呼叫者进行。

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