The goal of this clinical trial is to compare one-minute and two-minute compressor rotation intervals during simulated pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation, also called CPR. The study will include healthcare professionals who perform chest compressions on a pediatric manikin in a simulated resuscitation setting.
The main questions this study aims to answer are:
Does one-minute compressor rotation improve chest compression quality compared with two-minute compressor rotation? Does one-minute compressor rotation reduce participant fatigue compared with two-minute compressor rotation?
Participants will perform chest compressions during two simulated pediatric CPR sessions. In one session, compressors will rotate every one minute. In the other session, compressors will rotate every two minutes. Researchers will compare CPR performance measures and participant-reported fatigue between the two rotation intervals.