Students Experience Mass Casualty Nursing from the Patient Perspective in a Simulated Mass Casualty Exercise
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Abstract
Life-saving response to mass casualty incidents (MCIs) requires education and training. Participation in an MCI full-scale exercise provided nursing students with a rare opportunity to experience a simulated disaster from the patient perspective to better understand the unique issues involved in mass casualty response. This innovative teaching approach enabled students to undergo triage and decontamination as victims of a chemical MCI and participate in a research study. We describe student feedback on this learning experience and the implications of incorporating a full-scale MCI for providing a patient perspective into nursing curricula.
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Published in Nursing Education Perspectives, Volume 42, Issue 3, 2021, pages 174-176.
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Start, E., Culley, J. M., Tavakoli, A., & Polyakova-Norwood, V. (2021). Students Experience Mass Casualty Nursing From the Patient Perspective in a Simulated Mass Casualty Exercise. Nursing Education Perspectives, 42(3). https://doi.org/10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000000646
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