id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-330870-l0ryikhv Eubanks, Allison Obstetric Simulation for a Pandemic 2020-07-23 .txt text/plain 3232 160 47 Conclusion: In the current COVID-19 pandemic, simulating obstetrical patient care from presentation to the hospital triage through postpartum care can prepare teams for even the most complicated patients while increasing their ability to protect themselves and their patients. Conclusion: In the current COVID-19 pandemic, simulating obstetrical patient care from presentation to the hospital triage through postpartum care can prepare teams for even the most complicated patients while increasing their ability to protect themselves and their patients. Communication, teamwork, and process efficiency are dramatically increased with simulations, which is why they are quickly being adapted as an essential part of medical training for small team events like codes and postpartum hemorrhages and large-scale, multi-hospital emergencies, disasters, and pandemics. The Ebola outbreak in 2014-2016 was the most recent event that demonstrated a need for pandemic and disaster preparedness throughout the country, as hospitals quickly realized they did not have plans for admitting, transporting, and caring for these highly contagious patients 6, 8, 15, 16 . ./cache/cord-330870-l0ryikhv.txt ./txt/cord-330870-l0ryikhv.txt