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Basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation graduates’training with pediatric manikins

Цифровий Репозиторій - Інтелектуальні Фонди Буковинського державного медичного університету

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Title Basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation graduates’training with pediatric manikins
 
Creator Bogutska, N.К.
 
Description Approved national pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
recommendations are not still available in Ukraine, nevertheless CPR history starts
since 1740, when the Paris Academy of Sciences offi cially recommended mouthto-mouth
resuscitation for drowning victims. In 1960 modern CPR was developed.
In 2005 American Heart Association (AHA) developed a revolutionary product that
allowed anyone to learn the core skills of basic CPR, use of automated external
defi brillators (AED) and choking relief in just 20 minutes. In 2015 some Pediatric
basic life support (PBLS) guideline changes have been made both by European
Resuscitation Council and AHA with slight differences in approaches. CPR practical
skill with peculiarities in childhood is a stage of a fi nal practically oriented exam
in Pediatrics.
We have chosen AHA PBLS guidelines for graduates’ training in 2017-2018 as
a stage in preparing to the fi nal exam in Pediatrics. The aim of the CPR training was
to recognize need of CPR and master basic CPR skills in children of two age groups
(up to 1 year old and 1-8 years old) except neonates. In order to achieve this aim the
following components were included in the course: high-quality CPR for children
and infants; the chain of survival, specifi cally the BLS components; use of an AED;
effective ventilations using a barrier device; importance of teams in multirescuer
resuscitation and performance as an effective team member during multirescuer CPR;
relief of foreign-body airway obstruction (choking) for infants and elder children.
Two low-fi delity and one mid-fi delity manikins (two infants, one toddler) were used
to master CPR skills.
Training class was incorporated within module 5 for Ukrainian speaking 6 year
students (medical faculty ¹2, groups ¹23-31, medical faculty ¹4, groups ¹1-4, specialty
“Pediatrics”, “Medical Psychology”) and modules 5/6 for English speaking groups
¹41-51, medical faculty ¹2, totally 25 groups, 19 of which already have passed the
training course.
The place of course was a modernly equipped class based on the Chernivtsi
Hospital for Emergency Care. The course duration was 1,5 hours. Finally course was
divided in 7 stages: (1) initial paper testing – 10 min; (2) instructor’s introduction
– 5 min; (3) demonstration of 6 short training videos – 25 min; (4) comments and
discussion – 5 min; (5) students’ practice with manikins – 30 min; (6) cross-exam
and debriefi ng – 5 min; (7) fi nal paper testing – 10 min. Testing (stages 1 and 7)
was approved since spring semester. Teachers previously were trained by certifi ed
instructor working in the Intensive Care Unit of the Municipal Medical Institution
“Regional Children’s Clinical Hospital”. Totally 6 trained teachers played a role of
instructors. Students (groups of 5 up to 15) were working with the teacher/instructor to
complete BLS skills practice and skills testing. Students also complete a written initial
and fi nal testing. Youtube video-based course with real scenarios was demonstrated
via big smart board. Instructor-led, hands-on practical class training format reinforced
skills profi ciency. Emphasis is done on high-quality CPR including a team dynamics
classroom activity especially in stages 4-6. In the instructor-led course, students
participated in simulated clinical scenarios and learning stations.
Recommended by AHA duration for full BLS provider course is approximately
4.5 hours to complete, and for BLS renewal course is approximately 3 hours to
complete, including skills practice and testing, which means that our training was
at least twice shorter as compared to minimal recommended by AHA such course
duration. Shortening may be explained by the need of mastering only pediatric
peculiarities of BLS. One more discussed issue was the availability of the AED use
in Ukraine, especially for the pediatric patients. Nevertheless students have passed
some CPR training on another departments, initially they demonstrated some skills
loss, especially due to recent frequent CPR updates.
Conclusions. Pediatric basic CPR training course allowed to master the basics of
child CPR with breaths, child choking relief and general awareness of AED. The BLS
course trained students to promptly recognize several life-threatening emergencies,
give high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate ventilations and provide
early use of an AED. Recommendations of diminishing number of students up to 6
in a group, increase of the course duration up to 3 hours and questionable duration
of validity of the completed basic CPR training are to be discussed.
 
Date 2018-10-04T07:29:33Z
2018-10-04T07:29:33Z
2018
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://dspace.bsmu.edu.ua:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/14301
 
Language en
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher Актуальні питання вищої медичної та фармацевтичної освіти: досвід, проблеми, інновації та сучасні технології: матеріали навчально-методичної конференції