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Scott Weingart, MD FCCM. In-Situ Sim. EMCrit Blog. Published on April 26, 2014. Accessed on April 25th 2024. Available at [https://emcrit.org/emcrit/situ-sim/ ].
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Hey Scott, just arrived back in Sydney from a trip back to the old Dart to find my site stats have gone crazy! Thanks for the mention and glad you like the site. I totally agree that sim training is best suited to the development of cognitive skills, team working, communication etc rather than practical skills. Cheers, hope to see you in Chicago. Jon.
Hi Scott
We are working out an intubation checklist at our shop, and are using yours as a template (we’re stealing your stuff, actually). I noticed that you recommend using lower ketamine dosing (below fully dissociative, but above analgesic dosing) for post intubation sedation. My experience has been that you may induce a sub-dissociated state (agitated delirium) at this dosing, but then, I tend to use it as the sole post-intubation sedation agent fairly often. Do you find that when using analgesics along with ketamine that sub-dissociated agitation states are avoided?
Thanks, I love the site and information.