Race against time: testing how to get Life-Saving drug to patients fastest

NCT ID NCT07471555

Summary

This study aims to find the fastest way to give the emergency drug epinephrine during a simulated cardiac arrest. It compares two injection methods (into a vein vs. into bone) and two types of drug packaging (vials vs. pre-filled syringes). Fourth-year nursing students will be trained and then timed as they perform the procedure in a controlled practice setting to gather information for future training.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Faculty of Nursing and Podiatry

    Valencia, Valencia, 46010, Spain

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