2020
DOI: 10.5812/aapm.100045
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Effects of Simulation Study of High Neuraxial Block During Epidural Analgesia for Labor Pain on Pre/Posttest Evaluation in Junior Clinical Trainees

Abstract: Background: Since a high neuraxial block is one of the serious complications in obstetric anesthesia, simulation training is required for the education of rapid diagnosis and treatment of this complication. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of a simulation study of the high neuraxial block during epidural analgesia for labor pain on pre-and post-simulation tests in junior clinical trainees, who had graduated a medical school within one or two years and being under a two-month program for ane… Show more

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“…Simulation-based training has continued to show effectiveness in learning and retention of skills essential for the practice of obstetric anesthesiology, such as airway management during emergent cesarean delivery, 19 recognition and management of high neuraxial blockade, 20 and management of a general anesthetic for cesarean delivery. 21 The instruction of communication skills increasingly has been addressed through the use of simulation-based training.…”
Section: Simulation-based Individual Training and Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulation-based training has continued to show effectiveness in learning and retention of skills essential for the practice of obstetric anesthesiology, such as airway management during emergent cesarean delivery, 19 recognition and management of high neuraxial blockade, 20 and management of a general anesthetic for cesarean delivery. 21 The instruction of communication skills increasingly has been addressed through the use of simulation-based training.…”
Section: Simulation-based Individual Training and Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%