Use of In Situ Simulation to Improve Emergency Department Readiness for the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Muna AljahanyWajdan AlassafAhmed A AlibrahimOsama KentabAbdullah AlotaibiAbdulaziz AlresseeniAbdulaziz AlgarniHamad A AlgaeedMohammed I AljaberBadriyah AlruwailiKhalid AljohaniPublished in: Prehospital and disaster medicine (2020)
Mock codes identified significant defects, most of which were easily fixed. They included critical equipment availability, transporting beds that were too large to fit through doors, and location of biohazard bins. Repeated mock codes improved ED staff confidence in dealing with patients, in addition to performance of certain skills. In situ simulation proves to be an effective method for increasing the readiness of the ED to address the COVID-19 pandemic and other infection outbreaks.