COOSA VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER MRI DEPARTMENT In Situ Mock Code Blue Training
According to the American Journal of Critical Care (September 2016, Volume 25, No. 5) patients who have a cardiac arrest in the hospital have a survival rate of approximately 10.0% to 23.9%. Nurses experience high levels of anxiety and have difficulty recalling the knowledge and demonstrating the skills required during medical emergencies because skills learned in BLS/ACLS often diminish quickly if not utilized. With the goal of producing better patient outcomes and promoting MRI safety precautions, Coosa Valley Medical Center has taken a pro-active approach to responding to medical emergencies inside the MRI scan room. Since the inception of our in situ mock code blue training program in 2012, our process has improved responder confidence, knowledge of MRI safety, response times, and overall performance. Training sessions are conducted quarterly and involve patient scenarios with discussions led by an assigned code leader. The code leader changes each quarter to give everyone an opportunity at critical thinking. Simulation of the mock code takes place with a real patient, real responders, and real equipment. Debriefing sessions occur following the simulations to assist with quality improvement. In addition, we provide Code Blue education to key departments during our annual MRI Safety Training. Please see Exhibit A for Code Blue education slides.
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