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- Shunsuke Fujiwara, Nobuyasu Komasawa, Shinichi Tatsumi, Toshiyuki Sawai, and Toshiaki Minami.
- Masui. 2014 Aug 1; 63 (8): 934-7.
AbstractWe report on the development of a simulation-based sedation training course (SEDTC). Participants were doctors and medical staff, such as operating room nurses. During the course, we identified issues that medical staff confront in the operating room (OR). Sedatives and analgesics used in the course were the same as those used during operations in the OR. The simulated scenario was that of an operation conducted under regional anesthesia. At the end of the course, participants discussed problems associated with sedation and provided input regarding sedation safety. Participants commented not only on changes in their views regarding sedation, but also on general medical safety in the OR. Our findings suggest that the SEDTC may serve as a vehicle to promote safety with respect to sedation and analgesia.
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