The program consists of a sophisticated mannequin, the Resus Sim, which is equipped with advanced sensors and simulation software. This allows trainees to practice a wide range of emergency scenarios, from cardiac arrest and trauma care to pediatric emergencies and mass casualty incidents.
For the next twenty minutes, the "Full 58" threw everything it had at them: a simulated tension pneumothorax requiring immediate needle decompression, a failing IV site that forced a shift to intraosseous access, and a "family member" (played by a convincing actor) screaming for updates just as the monitor showed a brief flicker of Ventricular Fibrillation. resus sim prehospital Full 58