TY - JOUR
T1 - Inconspicuous portable audio/visual recording
T2 - Transforming an IV pole into a mobile video capture stand
AU - Pettineo, Christopher M.
AU - Vozenilek, John A.
AU - Kharasch, Morris
AU - Wang, Ernest
AU - Aitchison, Pam
AU - Andrew, Arreguin
PY - 2008/9
Y1 - 2008/9
N2 - Introduction: Although a traditional simulation laboratory may have excellent installed audio/visual capabilities, often large classes overwhelm the limited space in the laboratory. With minimal monetary investment, it is possible to create a portable audio/visual stand from an old IV pole. Methods: An IV pole was transformed into an audio/visual stand to overcome the burden of transporting individual electronic components during a patient safety research project conducted in an empty patient room with a standardized patient. The materials and methods for making the modified IV pole are outlined in this article. Results: The limiting factor of production is access to an old IV pole; otherwise a few purchases from an electronics store complete the audio/visual IV pole. Conclusions: The modified IV pole is a cost-effective and portable solution to limited space or the need for audio/visual capabilities outside of a simulation laboratory. The familiarity of an IV pole in a clinical setting reduces the visual disturbance of relocated audio/visual equipment in a room previously void of such instrumentation.
AB - Introduction: Although a traditional simulation laboratory may have excellent installed audio/visual capabilities, often large classes overwhelm the limited space in the laboratory. With minimal monetary investment, it is possible to create a portable audio/visual stand from an old IV pole. Methods: An IV pole was transformed into an audio/visual stand to overcome the burden of transporting individual electronic components during a patient safety research project conducted in an empty patient room with a standardized patient. The materials and methods for making the modified IV pole are outlined in this article. Results: The limiting factor of production is access to an old IV pole; otherwise a few purchases from an electronics store complete the audio/visual IV pole. Conclusions: The modified IV pole is a cost-effective and portable solution to limited space or the need for audio/visual capabilities outside of a simulation laboratory. The familiarity of an IV pole in a clinical setting reduces the visual disturbance of relocated audio/visual equipment in a room previously void of such instrumentation.
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U2 - 10.1097/01.SIH.0000305957.84623.3c
DO - 10.1097/01.SIH.0000305957.84623.3c
M3 - Article
C2 - 19088662
AN - SCOPUS:58149381638
SN - 1559-2332
VL - 3
SP - 180
EP - 182
JO - Simulation in Healthcare
JF - Simulation in Healthcare
IS - 3
ER -