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- W2068153233 abstract "Children are not little adults.” This phrase is heard by countless trainees aring for children in every health care environment, whether in the clinic etting, emergency department, or hospital unit. Although it has become omewhat cliche, it remains a fundamentally important concept when onsidering pediatric medical simulation training. In some ways, children re little adults. The development of neonatal and pediatric high-fidelity annequins is an innovation that should not be minimized. Proportiontely sized mannequins and task trainers allow learners to refine their kills with appropriately sized equipment and provide a more represenative simulation experience. However, in many ways, children are not ust little adults. Focused attention on pediatric considerations beyond own-sized equipment offers the opportunity to address the unique athophysiology of children, the different congenital and age-specific isease processes, the particular emotional stresses that accompany the esuscitation of a critically ill child, and office-based considerations here most children interface with the health care system. Pediatric cardiopulmonary arrest is a relatively rare event and health are providers typically have less experience and less comfort with anaging these events. Simulation affords important additional hands-on xperience for these teams. Medical simulation techniques have actually een used for many decades. Before the development of high-fidelity annequins, trainees used role play to learn patient interview techniques, nimals to practice procedural skills, and mannequins, such as the original esusci Annie, as early as 1960 to practice resuscitation skills. These ools allowed practitioners to engage in low-fidelity “mock codes,” which ave long been a cornerstone of pediatric simulation." @default.
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- W2068153233 title "“Not Little Adults”: Pediatric Considerations in Medical Simulation" @default.
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