Title of article :
Cricoid Pressure for the Medical Student
Author/Authors :
bc, weimer edward via college of osteopathic medicine (vcom), USA , km, barger edward via college of osteopathic medicine (vcom), USA , m, brisson edward via college of osteopathic medicine (vcom), USA , ruffin, wc edward via college of osteopathic medicine (vcom), USA , krautter, ds edward via college of osteopathic medicine (vcom), USA , brisson, p edward via college of osteopathic medicine (vcom), USA
From page :
47
To page :
50
Abstract :
Healthcare providers worldwide utilise cricoid pressure to prevent aspiration of stomach contents upon induction to anesthesia. It is possible that a medical student may be asked to apply cricoid pressure during clinical rotations in a medical emergency. Based on an initial search, no medical school in the United States provides training in the technique of cricoid pressure. Workshop organisers at The Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, (VCOM) Auburn Campus, implemented a voluntary program to train preclinical medical students in the Sellick maneuver of cricoid pressure. Organisers surveyed the 34 participants prior to the workshop to gauge their familiarity with the Sellick maneuver, then observed them applying cricoid pressure to a model. Medical professionals provided instruction in the Sellick maneuver then observed performance once again. All 34 of the participating students successfully performed the Sellick maneuver in the post-training assessment. Since medical professionals utilise this technique worldwide, and misapplication has an impact on patient safety, medical schools should consider integrating cricoid pressure training into their pre-clinical curriculum.
Keywords :
Sellick , Cricoid pressure , Medical student , Training , Workshop
Journal title :
Education in Medicine Journal(EIMJ)
Journal title :
Education in Medicine Journal(EIMJ)
Record number :
2620661
Link To Document :
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