Under Armour – Use of personal protective equipment for simulated CPR of COVID-19 patients: an observational study
S. Kraus,
R. Macherey,
L. Rimkus
et al.
Abstract:Background
Personal protective equipment (PPE) protects healthcare workers and patients. Data on guideline compliance on how to dress (donning) or remove (doffing) PPE and the assistance among multiple participants (buddying) are limited. This study assesses the quality of donning, doffing, and buddying of PPE in a simulated medical emergency.
Method
Physicians handling a simulated cardiac arrest of a COVID-19 patient. Adjacent to the victim, PPE w… Show more
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