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Hospital Safety Connection, October 21, 2009
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As part of HCPro’s new Emergency Preparedness Solutions series, you can now download 80 customizable paper patients to use during disaster drills and triage efforts.
During exercises, putting a face on illness and injury can introduce more realism and allow evaluators to observe how participants manage the triage process from a human perspective. Our paper patients include details such as mental status, chief complaints, and vital signs, allowing clinical staff members to truly test their triage decisions.
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