2023
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000035057
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A model study for the classification of high-risk groups for cardiac arrest in general ward patients using simulation techniques

Seok Young Song,
Won-Kee Choi,
Sanggyu Kwak

Abstract: Currently, many hospitals use vital signs-based criteria such as modified early warning score (MEWS) and national early warning score (NEWS) to classify high-risk patients for cardiac arrest, but there are limitations in selecting high-risk patients with a possibility of cardiac arrest. The purpose of this study is to develop a cardiac arrest classification model to identify patients at high risk of cardiac arrest based on the patient family and past history, and blood test results after hospitalization, rathe… Show more

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“…[38] These technologies can potentially revolutionize medical education by giving learners unprecedented access to complex clinical scenarios and rare medical conditions. [39] Integrating Simulation with other training modalities, such as problem-based learning and interdisciplinary training programs, can create a more holistic and comprehensive educational experience. [40] The global adoption of SBT is also a key area of focus.…”
Section: All Data Generated or Analyzed During This Study Are Include...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[38] These technologies can potentially revolutionize medical education by giving learners unprecedented access to complex clinical scenarios and rare medical conditions. [39] Integrating Simulation with other training modalities, such as problem-based learning and interdisciplinary training programs, can create a more holistic and comprehensive educational experience. [40] The global adoption of SBT is also a key area of focus.…”
Section: All Data Generated or Analyzed During This Study Are Include...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence supporting the use of simulation learning to deliver medical training is available across all grades and specialties, ranging from surgery (7,8), including robot surgery (9), infectious diseases, pediatrics, orthopedics (10), and internal medicine (11)(12)(13)(14)(15).…”
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confidence: 99%