2020, Número 2
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Rev Mex Anest 2020; 43 (2)
Aprendizaje de una simulación: paciente COVID-19 positivo para cirugía de urgencia
Rubio-Martínez R, Díaz-Hernández AE, Trejo-González R, Espino-Núñez S
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 16
Paginas: 157-159
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RESUMEN
Se realizó una simulación
in situ del proceso de atención de paciente con diagnóstico de COVID-19 programado para una cirugía de urgencia. Se observó desde la llegada al Departamento de Urgencias y hasta su salida del quirófano. Se llevaron a cabo los protocolos previamente establecidos y se observó por áreas de oportunidad.
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