Teaching respiratory physiology: clinical correlation with a human patient simulator
- PMID: 12580230
- DOI: 10.1023/a:1011401011887
Teaching respiratory physiology: clinical correlation with a human patient simulator
Abstract
In recent years students have increasingly objected to laboratory exercises involving animal subjects. We have replaced the valuable animal experiments with demonstrations using a full-scale human patient simulator. In small groups first-year medical students observe realistic clinical situations such as opioid-induced hypoventilation, pneumothorax, and pulmonary edema. Students obtain information through physical examination, arterial blood gas analysis and chest radiography. They practice interventions such as providing supplemental oxygen and mask ventilation, monitor the results, and develop a basic differential diagnosis and treatment plan. We utilize the clinical context to review fundamental concepts of respiratory physiology including the alveolar air equation and oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve. The students give these laboratory exercises uniformly superior evaluations.
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