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  • PG6 Table 1Post-NIV training questionnaireQ1 I am able to differentiate between type 1 and type 2 respiratory failure Q2 I am able to understand the indications for NIV (CPAP and BiPAP) Q3 I understand the importance of Treatment Escalation Plans prior to commencing NIV Q4 I know where to find the NIV prescription on the Electronic Patient Record Q5 I feel more confident setting up the Trilogy Machine Q6 I feel more confident fitting an NIV face mask/problem solving Q7 I know where to find the trust Covid CPAP and trust NIV guidelines Q8 I know what to look for in a deteriorating NIV patient and when to escalate Q9 I know the considerations for transfer of a patient on NIV Q10 I feel more confident with NIV DiscussionThe HUH NIV simulation training programme has aimed to improve participants’ competence and confidence in the use of NIV, as well as their understanding of ceiling of care discussions These learning objectives are vital given the increased use of NIV to manage respiratory failure secondary to COVID-19 Although there are limitations due to social distancing, we have managed to create a practical approach in delivering training We believe that this will lead to fewer medical errors and improved patient outcomes when it comes to NIV The training programme will continue to run at HUH throughout the pandemic Its simplicity and low-cost means it can easily be utilised by other healthcare providers Abstract PG6 Figure 1ReferencesWu Z, McGoogan JM Characteristics of and important lessons from the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak in China: summary of a report of 72 314 cases from the Chinese center for disease control and prevention JAMA 2020;323(13):1239–1242 Marini JJ, Gattinoni L Management of COVID-19 respiratory distress JAMA 2020 Nicholson TW, Talbot NP, Nickol A, Chadwick AJ, Lawton O Respiratory failure and non-invasive respiratory support during the covid-19 pandemic: an update for re-deployed hospital doctors and primary care physicians BMJ 2020 January 01;369:m2446
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  • PG6 Non-invasive ventilation training during the COVID-19 pandemic – a single-centre simulation programme
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