Pre-calculated Doses of Medication for Pediatric Resuscitation, a Simulation Experimental Trial

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2015
Dosage errors are common in the stressful situation of a pediatric resuscitation. In addition to that, studies have reported that delays to provide medication is associated to worst survival rate for very sick children. To minimize delays and error, the investigators recently published a resuscitation handbook who provides drug dosages for each weight for children thus eliminating the need for dosage calculation. Once the weight of the patient is known, the physicians only have to open the book at the page corresponding to the weight and all the medications with their calculated dosage are provided. The primary goal of this study is to evaluate the number of dosage error during simulated pediatric resuscitation comparing residents using the handbook vs. utilisation of a chart providing non-calculated dosage. This will be an experimental crossover trial among 40 residents performing four simulated case-scenarios in a high-fidelity simulation lab.
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First added on: May 12, 2024