2020, Number 2
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Rev Mex Anest 2020; 43 (2)
Learning from a simulation: Patient COVID-19 positive for emergency surgery
Rubio-Martínez R, Díaz-Hernández AE, Trejo-González R, Espino-Núñez S
Language: Spanish
References: 16
Page: 157-159
PDF size: 168.54 Kb.
ABSTRACT
An
in situ simulation was performed of a patient with COVID-19 diagnosis that is schedule for emergency surgery. From the arrival to the Emergency Department to the exit from the operating theatre. Previously stablished protocols were performed, and areas of improvement were looked for.
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