Intentional mass-casualty incident simulation-based training: A qualitative study into nursing students' perceptions and experiences
Abstract
The number of intentional mass casualty incidents (IMCI) has increased in recent years, and hemorrhage control is one of the important life-saving techniques used in these events. The objective of this study is to understand the perceptions and experiences of nursing students subjected to a simulated intentional mass-casualty incident after receiving a training action within their curriculum, focused on how to respond to active threats and...
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Title
Intentional mass-casualty incident simulation-based training: A qualitative study into nursing students' perceptions and experiences
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
105
Pages
105051 - 105051
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