Materials for international version of Primary Neurosurgical Life Support (PNLS) for 11th Quadrennial Congress of The World Federation of Neuroscience Nurses

  • Yamada Mikito
    The Committee of Primary Neurosurgical Life Support Course, The Japan Society of Neurosurgical Emergency
  • Okudera Hiroshi
    The Committee of Primary Neurosurgical Life Support Course, The Japan Society of Neurosurgical Emergency
  • Toyoda Izumi
    The Committee of Primary Neurosurgical Life Support Course, The Japan Society of Neurosurgical Emergency
  • Takahashi Megumi
    The Committee of Primary Neurosurgical Life Support Course, The Japan Society of Neurosurgical Emergency
  • Hashimoto Mayumi
    The Committee of Primary Neurosurgical Life Support Course, The Japan Society of Neurosurgical Emergency
  • Ito Katsuhiro
    The Committee of Primary Neurosurgical Life Support Course, The Japan Society of Neurosurgical Emergency
  • Nakamura Takehiro
    The Committee of Primary Neurosurgical Life Support Course, The Japan Society of Neurosurgical Emergency
  • Ikeda Hisato
    The Committee of Primary Neurosurgical Life Support Course, The Japan Society of Neurosurgical Emergency
  • Iwase Masaaki
    The Committee of Primary Neurosurgical Life Support Course, The Japan Society of Neurosurgical Emergency
  • Hirayama Teruyasu
    The Committee of Primary Neurosurgical Life Support Course, The Japan Society of Neurosurgical Emergency
  • Kato Yoko
    The Committee of Primary Neurosurgical Life Support Course, The Japan Society of Neurosurgical Emergency
  • Shima Katsuji
    The Committee of Primary Neurosurgical Life Support Course, The Japan Society of Neurosurgical Emergency
  • Ishiyama Mitue
    The Committee of Primary Neurosurgical Life Support Course, The Japan Society of Neurosurgical Emergency

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Introduction The goal of care for neurosurgical emergency diseases, including stroke, is to minimize brain damage and maximize patient recovery. Appropriate general management is needed before surgical treatment. That is why it is necessary for medical staff to be trained in correct management principles. In Japan, there is a simulation-based training system for emergency neurosurgical disease known as the PNLS (Primary Neurosurgical Life Support) course. 15 PNLS courses have been conducted in Japan since 2009. Four international PNLS courses have been conducted also. The international version of Primary Neurosurgical Life Support (PNLS) was held at the 11th Quadrennial Congress of The World Federation of Neuroscience Nurses. We discuss and report about this experience. Method Background and understanding of provider were surveyed in questionnaire about the international version of PNLS. Course of International PNLS included four modules that Coma Scale, Airway evaluation and stability, Neuroresuscitation and Case conference. Results 70 nurses participated in the PNLS. Nationality was varied including Japan, Australia, Saudi Arabia, New Zealand, China, Brazil, Uganda, Netherlands, etc. 49 questionnaires were returned (70%). The average of self-reported understanding was over 70%: Introduction, 72.1%; Coma Scale, 78.3%; Airway evaluation and stability, 77.9%; Neuroresuscitation, 73.3%; Case conference, 75.9%. Conclusion The PNLS course was developed by the Japan Society of Neurosurgical Emergency in 2008 to practice the skills of neuroresuscitation. The international version of Primary Neurosurgical Life Support (PNLS) was held at the 11th Quadrennial Congress of The World Federation of Neuroscience Nurses. These nurses from around the world participated. The PNLS course is a useful training course for neuroscience nurses to learn the skills of neuroresuscitation.

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