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Authors from Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH, used a pediatric simulator (Medical Education Technologies Inc.) to test the ability of providers in 2 common in-hospital pediatric sedation care settings (the radiology and emergency departments) to administer rescue therapy. The simulator scenarios presented a realistic clinical situation that required interventions to prevent severe cardio-respiratory compromise. The scenarios centered on the management of sedation-related airway obstruction and apnea in a pediatric patient. The simulator airway …
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