In 2013, Johns Hopkins Children’s Center started developing a new approach to CPR—Coaching, Objective‐Data Evaluation, Action‐linked phrases, Choreography, Ergonomics, Structured debriefing, and Simulation (CODE ACES²). The children’s hospital recently published research on the approach, which increased achievement of excellent CPR based on American Heart Association guidelines from 19.9% of resuscitation events to 44.3%! Let’s take [...]
Earlier this month the BMJ published a study by medical researchers from John Hopkins which provided a deeper analysis into the 2014 Journal of Patient Safety. Check out more about the new article here, and listen to this BMJ Podcast interview about the research:
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Creating Online Simulation Using Laerdal’s LLEAP and Zoom
3/9 @ 2PM Presented By: Arielle Cartmill, CHSOS
Observation of In-Class Sim: Can It Develop Nursing Clinical Judgment?
3/17 @ 10AM Presented By: Laura Klenke-Borgmann, PhD, RN, CHSE