Assessing the Effectiveness of Using Simulation on Nursing Students’ Education and Competencies about Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Majed S Al- Za'areer,
Ong Swee Leong,
Intan Suhana Mat Azmi
Abstract:High fidelity simulation (HFS) has emerged as a crucial tool in healthcare education due to its ability to facilitate the implementation of realistic clinical scenarios. Proficiency in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is imperative for nursing professionals. This study aims to explore previous literature that investigates the effects of HFS on the acquisition and retention of CPR knowledge and skills, comparing two teaching methods: (1) traditional CPR lecture accompanied by static manikin training, and (2)… Show more
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