Shock Simulation Day: Medical Decision-Making and Communication Skills for Managing a Hypotensive Adult in a Rapid Response
Introduction Shock is a life-threatening condition amongst hospitalized patients and requires urgent management to avoid mortality. Early exposure is vital for educational and patient safety purposes. Methods We developed a 90-minute shock day session that provided internal medicine interns with a c...
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Main Authors: | A. Vincent Raikhel (Author), Alexandra C. Collis (Author), David Carlbom (Author) |
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Association of American Medical Colleges,
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