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Autor:
Kathleen R, Rosen, Elizabeth H, Sinz
Publikováno v:
The journal of education in perioperative medicine : JEPM. 4(2)
Many medical disciplines participate in the acute care of hemodynamically unstable patients. At WVU we have many opportunities for multidisciplinary critical care group instruction in our simulation facility. The main educational goals of this sessio
Publikováno v:
Medical Teacher. 31:842-846
Simulation! The deans talk about its use in medical education regularly. But how can it be used to teach the basic sciences to first- and second-year medical students? This article will help answer that question by providing information about various
Autor:
Kathleen R. Rosen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Critical Care. 23:157-166
The historical roots of simulation might be described with the broadest definition of medical simulation: "an imitation of some real thing, state of affairs, or process" for the practice of skills, problem solving, and judgment. From the first "blue
Publikováno v:
Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. 9:275-289
Simulation is becoming more widespread in undergraduate medical education, expanding well beyond its original application to anesthesiology. This heightened interest in simulation is being driven by advances in learning theory as well as technology d
Autor:
John W. Berkenbosch, Pierantonio Russo, Joseph D. Tobias, Robert A. Gustafson, Kathleen R. Rosen, Todd Smith, David A. Rosen, Benjamin L. Siu
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Anesthesia. 15:152-157
Nesiritide is a recombinant formulation of B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP). Preliminary experience in the adult population has shown nesiritide to be an effective agent in the treatment of decompensated congestive heart failure (CHF) in adults. Give
Autor:
David A. Rosen, Kathleen R. Rosen, Jeffery P. Hogg, Denzil W. Hawkinberry, Robert A. Gustafson, Lynn M. Broadman
Publikováno v:
Anesthesia & Analgesia. :966-969
UNLABELLED An 18-yr-old patient had a thoracic epidural placed under general anesthesia preceding an uneventful aortic valve replacement with a bioprosthetic valve. On the second postoperative day, he was anticoagulated and also received an antithrom
Autor:
Elizabeth Sinz, Jan D. Carline, David S. Stern, J.Victor Ryckman, Sylvia Y. Dolonski, Julie A. Tome, William R. McIvor, Piotr Michalowski, Ian Saunders, Carole Cox, G. K. Unruh, Clark Venable, John Barbaccia, Susan Baldwin, Arthur J L Schnieder, Brian K. Ross, Ilya Shekhter, Jefrrey L. Lane, William A. Kofke, Yue Ming Huang, Judith Hass, Jody Henry, Michael A. Olympio, Philip Levin, Susan Wetstone, Sawan AlHaddad, Kathleen R. Rosen, Rita M. Patel, Andrew F. Stasic, Karen Steckner, Margaret F. Brock, Lindsey C. Henson, Randolph H. Steadman, Stephen D. Tarver, John A. Thomas, G. Alec Rooke, Helene Finegold, Andrew Naklui-Cecchini, Howard A. Schwid, W. Bosseau Murray, John Tetzlaf
Publikováno v:
Anesthesiology. 97:1434-1444
Background Anesthesia simulators can generate reproducible, standardized clinical scenarios for instruction and evaluation purposes. Valid and reliable simulated scenarios and grading systems must be developed to use simulation for evaluation of anes
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. 16:374-378
HE DEBATE ABOUT regional adjuvants in pediatric cardiothoracic surgery is stimulated by the perceived risks of these techniques in patients who will be anticoagulated. The central issue is the potential for increased morbidity and mortality beyond th
Autor:
David A. Rosen, Kathleen R. Rosen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. 11:337-340
Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) creates a myriad of pharmacological and physiological changes. Some of these changes have been studied in isolated in vitro studies. Integrating an in vitro system into an in vivo process is so complicated that many pharm
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Anesthesia. 3:365-370
Summary This study identifies some of the preoperative characteristics that may influence a child's cooperation during induction of anaesthesia, and the ability of both resident and staff anaesthetists to predict cooperation. Five hundred unmedicated