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Enhancing pediatric safety: using simulation to assess radiology resident preparedness for anaphylaxis from intravenous contrast media.

Gaca AM, Frush DP, Hohenhaus SM, et al. Enhancing pediatric safety: using simulation to assess radiology resident preparedness for anaphylaxis from intravenous contrast media. Radiology. 2007;245(1):236-44.

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December 14, 2016
Gaca AM, Frush DP, Hohenhaus SM, et al. Radiology. 2007;245(1):236-44.
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This study developed a simulation model in the radiology environment and identified the need for greater resuscitation aids to treat unexpected clinical events. A past AHRQ WebM&M commentary discussed the role of simulation as a method to practice both behavioral and technical skills.

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Gaca AM, Frush DP, Hohenhaus SM, et al. Enhancing pediatric safety: using simulation to assess radiology resident preparedness for anaphylaxis from intravenous contrast media. Radiology. 2007;245(1):236-44.

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