Outcomes From Two Forms of Training for First-Responder Competency in Cholinergic Crisis Management
Abstract
Military and civilian first responders must be able to recognize and effectively manage mass disaster casualties. Clinical management of injuries resulting from nerve agents provides different challenges for first responders than those of conventional weapons. We evaluated the impact of a mixed-methods training program on competency acquisition in cholinergic crisis clinical management using multimedia with either live animal or patient actor...
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Title
Outcomes From Two Forms of Training for First-Responder Competency in Cholinergic Crisis Management
Published Date
Apr 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
180
Issue
4
Pages
468 - 474
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