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ACLS Knowledge Update

Air Methods

In this scenario, a 56-year-old male patient arrives at the emergency department with chest pain with symptomatic bradycardia and unstable vital signs. The patient will progress to unstable Vtach, Vfib arrest, and then PEA arrest throughout the case. Learners will work to provide compressions, medications, electrical therapy, and airway interventions...

Emergency Medicine

ACLS Knowledge Update

Stand Alone

In this scenario, a 56-year-old male patient arrives at the emergency department with chest pain with symptomatic bradycardia and unstable vital signs. The patient will...

Case Information:
Bundles: Stand Alone
Learner Population: Advanced Practice Provider, EMS, Nursing, Physician, Resident, Allied Health Professionals
Specialty: Emergency Medicine
Author: Air Methods
Language: English
Room size: 10x10
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect: Adult
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: acls, bls, bradycardia, cardiac arrest, cardioversion, defib, defibrillation, ems, ems cardiac arrest, sinus bradycardia, synchronized cardioversion., ventricular fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, vfib, vtach,

Brief Psychotic Disorders: Mental Health

IUPUC

Sam is a 45-year-old caucasian female who was brought to the ER by her brother. Her brother reported that Sam was acting strange over the past couple of weeks; in particular, he noticed poor hygiene, bizarre behaviors, and interrupted sleep patterns. He also believes she has auditory and visual hallucinations....

Emergency Medicine
Psychiatry

Brief Psychotic Disorders: Mental Health

Stand Alone

Sam is a 45-year-old caucasian female who was brought to the ER by her brother. Her brother reported that Sam was acting strange over the...

Case Information:
Bundles: Stand Alone
Learner Population: Advanced Practice Provider, Nursing
Specialty: Emergency Medicine, Psychiatry
Author: IUPUC
Language: English
Room size:
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect: Adult
Patient Gender: Female
Tags: ativan, mental health, nursing students, psych rotation, psychiatric, psychiatric medications, psychosis,

Chest Pain

Children's National

In this scenario, you are called to evaluate an adolescent in the Emergency Department for severe chest/epigastric pain, headache, and emesis. The patient is a 15-year-old previously healthy male who developed fever, nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, cough, and malaise 1 week ago. He was seen by his PMD and started on...

Cardiology
Emergency Medicine
Pediatrics

Chest Pain

Stand Alone

In this scenario, you are called to evaluate an adolescent in the Emergency Department for severe chest/epigastric pain, headache, and emesis. The patient is a...

Case Information:
Bundles: Stand Alone
Learner Population: Advanced Practice Provider, Nursing, Physician
Specialty: Cardiology, Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics
Author: Children's National
Language: English
Room size: 12x12
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect: <18
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: adolescent, cardiology, chest pain, cticu, dyspnea, emergency, malaise, pediatrics,

Chest Pain in the ED

SimX

A patient is presented to the ED with chest pain and shortness of breath and the learner is informed of onset of CP/SOB while jogging. The learner must assess the patient's ABCs and provide initial resuscitation. They must then correctly diagnose PE. This case is successfully completed by treating the...

Emergency Medicine

Chest Pain in the ED

Standard Curriculum Bundle

A patient is presented to the ED with chest pain and shortness of breath and the learner is informed of onset of CP/SOB while jogging....

Case Information:
Bundles: Standard Curriculum Bundle
Learner Population: Advanced Practice Provider, Physician, Resident
Specialty: Emergency Medicine
Author: SimX
Language: English
Room size: 12x12
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect: Adult
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: cardiac arrest, chest pain, chest pain in the ed, dyspnea, exertional chest pain, pulmonary embolism, right heart strain, shortness of breath, thrombolytics,

Climbing Accident and Rescue

Air Methods

In this scenario, a 34 year-old male is involved in a climbing accident after a rock fall cut his rope. The flight crew has arrived prior to any other first responders. The patient has sustained multiple traumatic injuries and is hemodynamically unstable when the flight crew arrives. The learner must...

Emergency Medicine

Climbing Accident and Rescue

Stand Alone

In this scenario, a 34 year-old male is involved in a climbing accident after a rock fall cut his rope. The flight crew has arrived...

Case Information:
Bundles: Stand Alone
Learner Population: Advanced Practice Provider, EMS, Nursing, Physician, Resident, Allied Health Professionals
Specialty: Emergency Medicine
Author: Air Methods
Language: English
Room size: 12x12
Setting: Outdoor
Patient ect: Adult
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: atls, bleeding wound, c collar, cardiac arrest, ems, ems atls, ems mva, ems pain control, ems trauma, hemorrhage control, needle decompression, primary survey, secondary survey, tension pneumothorax, tourniquet, trauma team,

COVID-19 ED Evaluation

SimX

In this scenario, a middle-aged woman with multiple medical problEMS presents to the ED with one week of fever and cough with worsening shortness of breath. The learner must perform a full work up on the patient, develop a differential diagnosis, and treat the patient according to that diagnosis. There...

Emergency Medicine

COVID-19 ED Evaluation

Standard Curriculum Bundle

In this scenario, a middle-aged woman with multiple medical problEMS presents to the ED with one week of fever and cough with worsening shortness of...

Case Information:
Bundles: Standard Curriculum Bundle
Learner Population: Advanced Practice Provider, Physician, Resident
Specialty: Emergency Medicine
Author: SimX
Language: English
Room size: 12x12
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect: Adult
Patient Gender: Female
Tags: cough, covid, covid-19, differential diagnosis, dyspnea, fever, shortness of breath,

Desaturation & Bradycardia

Children's National

In this scenario the patient is a 2-month-old ex-full-term male with a history of a small secundum ASD and moderate conoventricular septal defect. He is POD#0 from stitch closure of ASD and patch repair of the VSD. The post-op TEE shows a small residual ASD, no residual VSD, and good...

Cardiology
Pediatrics

Desaturation & Bradycardia

Stand Alone

In this scenario the patient is a 2-month-old ex-full-term male with a history of a small secundum ASD and moderate conoventricular septal defect. He is...

Case Information:
Bundles: Stand Alone
Learner Population: Advanced Practice Provider, Nursing, Physician, Resident
Specialty: Cardiology, Pediatrics
Author: Children's National
Language: English
Room size: 12x12
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect: Infant
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: asd, cariology, conoventricular septal defect, infant, patch repair, pediatrics, postoperative, tee, vsd,

Hypotension post TAA

University of Pennsylvania SoN

Patient is s/p TEVAR for type B descending thoracic aortic aneurysm. Report from anesthesia states hemostasis achieved to bilateral groins and site looks fine. Two hours later, the patient begins to complain of overall “soreness” and pain in groins for which Morphine IV was given. Reassessment shows BP 98/70, HR...

Cardiology
Surgery

Hypotension post TAA

Stand Alone

Patient is s/p TEVAR for type B descending thoracic aortic aneurysm. Report from anesthesia states hemostasis achieved to bilateral groins and site looks fine. Two...

Case Information:
Bundles: Stand Alone
Learner Population: Advanced Practice Provider, Physician, Resident
Specialty: Cardiology, Surgery
Author: University of Pennsylvania SoN
Language: English
Room size: 12x12
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect: Adult
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: aneurysm repair, arterial line, hemorrhagic shock, hypotension, lumbar drain, post surgical hypotension, spinal shock,

Inferior STEMI

SimX

A patient is brought into the ED via ambulance with chest pains and presents initially normotensive and normocardic. The learner is expected to recognize inferior STEMI by the patient’s history, exam, and EKG. They must successfully activate the cath lab and start fluids, heparin, and pressors if needed. If the...

Emergency Medicine

Inferior STEMI

EMS Bundle

A patient is brought into the ED via ambulance with chest pains and presents initially normotensive and normocardic. The learner is expected to recognize inferior...

Case Information:
Bundles: EMS Bundle
Learner Population: Advanced Practice Provider, Physician, Resident
Specialty: Emergency Medicine
Author: SimX
Language: English
Room size: 12x12
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect: Adult
Patient Gender: Female
Tags: cardiac arrest, cardiogenic shock, cath lab activation, chest pain, fluid resuscitation, heparin, inferior stemi, nitroglycerin side effects, rv infarct, stemi,

Low Cardiac Output Syndrome

Children's National

A 3 month-old infant s/p complete AV canal defect repair is recovering in the first postoperative night in the cardiac intensive care unit. He develops junctional ectopic tachycardia with a narrow pulse pressure and hypotension. Learners must recognize and diagnose the arrhythmia and provide therapies to improve the cardiac output...

Cardiology
Pediatrics

Low Cardiac Output Syndrome

Stand Alone

A 3 month-old infant s/p complete AV canal defect repair is recovering in the first postoperative night in the cardiac intensive care unit. He develops...

Case Information:
Bundles: Stand Alone
Learner Population: Advanced Practice Provider, Nursing, Physician
Specialty: Cardiology, Pediatrics
Author: Children's National
Language: English
Room size: 12x12
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect: Infant
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: arrhythmia, cardiology, hypotension, infant, junctional ectopic tachycardia, neonatal, pediatrics, post op, postoperative,

Post-Op SVT

Children's National

In this scenario, a 7-day old infant is in the cardiac intensive care unit recovering from a coarctation repair. The patient is intubated with all postoperative lines, drains, etc. and is in hemodynamically unstable supraventricular tachycardia at the beginning of the scenario. The patient has already been given adenosine twice...

Cardiology
Pediatrics

Post-Op SVT

Stand Alone

In this scenario, a 7-day old infant is in the cardiac intensive care unit recovering from a coarctation repair. The patient is intubated with all...

Case Information:
Bundles: Stand Alone
Learner Population: Advanced Practice Provider, Nursing, Physician, Resident
Specialty: Cardiology, Pediatrics
Author: Children's National
Language: English
Room size: 12x12
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect: Infant
Patient Gender: Unspecified
Tags: adenosine, arrhythmia, arrhythmia-associated hypotension, cardiology, cardioversion, coarctation repair, icu, infant, postoperative, unstable svt,

Post-Op: Hypoxia & Hypotension

Children's National

In this scenario the patient is a 4 d/o male with HLHS (mitral and aortic atresia) s/p Stage 1 (Norwood) procedure presenting in a low-output state with progressive hypotension and hypoxemia. Learners must assess the patient, evaluate the situation, recognize abnormal findings, and respond with appropriate interventions.

Cardiology
Pediatrics

Post-Op: Hypoxia & Hypotension

Stand Alone

In this scenario the patient is a 4 d/o male with HLHS (mitral and aortic atresia) s/p Stage 1 (Norwood) procedure presenting in a low-output...

Case Information:
Bundles: Stand Alone
Learner Population: Advanced Practice Provider, Nursing, Physician
Specialty: Cardiology, Pediatrics
Author: Children's National
Language: English
Room size: 12x12
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect: Infant
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: calcium, cardiology, hlhs, hypotension, hypoxia, infant, inotropy, norwood, pediatrics, post op, postoperative,

Postpartum Hemorrhage in ED

Vituity

A 28-year-old female with no prenatal care is imminently delivering in the emergency room. The scenario begins with an EMS handover. Following the handover and subsequent placenta delivery, the patient becomes hemodynamically unstable from postpartum hemorrhage and requires aggressive resuscitation. If this is performed properly, the patient will improve, if...

Emergency Medicine

Postpartum Hemorrhage in ED

Stand Alone

A 28-year-old female with no prenatal care is imminently delivering in the emergency room. The scenario begins with an EMS handover. Following the handover and...

Case Information:
Bundles: Stand Alone
Learner Population: Advanced Practice Provider, Physician, Resident
Specialty: Emergency Medicine
Author: Vituity
Language: English
Room size: 12x12
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect: Adult
Patient Gender: Female
Tags: delivery kit, foley catheter, hemorrhage, hemorrhagic shock, hypotension, massive transfusion protocol, methergine, misoprostol, neonatal crash cart, oxytocin, placental delivery, postpartum hemorrhage, resuscitation, shock, txa, uterine massage,

Pulmonary Hypertensive Crisis

Children's National

In this scenario, the patient is a 3-day-old male with a history of obstructed supracardiac TAPVR. He progressively develops a pulmonary hypertensive crisis with decreasing oxygen saturation, elevated heart rate, and decreasing blood pressure. The learner must recognize that the patient is at high risk for a pulmonary hypertensive crisis...

Cardiology
Pediatrics

Pulmonary Hypertensive Crisis

Stand Alone

In this scenario, the patient is a 3-day-old male with a history of obstructed supracardiac TAPVR. He progressively develops a pulmonary hypertensive crisis with decreasing...

Case Information:
Bundles: Stand Alone
Learner Population: Advanced Practice Provider, Physician, Resident
Specialty: Cardiology, Pediatrics
Author: Children's National
Language: English
Room size: 12x12
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect: Infant
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: congenital heart disease, hypoxia, inotropy, neonatal cardiac arrest, neonatal hypoxia, neonatal respiratory distress, paralysis, pulmonary hypertensive crisis, sedation, tapvr,

Tracheostomy Complications: Cuff Leak

NYU Grossman School of Medicine

In this scenario, the learner is called to the bedside of a 65-year-old man by a MICU nurse due to hypoxia and low pressure alarm on the ventilator. The patient has a prolonged recovery from ARDS and requires a continual mechanical ventilatory support. He also underwent percutaneous tracheostomy insertion 10...

Intensive Care

Tracheostomy Complications: Cuff Leak

Stand Alone

In this scenario, the learner is called to the bedside of a 65-year-old man by a MICU nurse due to hypoxia and low pressure alarm...

Case Information:
Bundles: Stand Alone
Learner Population: Advanced Practice Provider, Nursing, Physician, Resident
Specialty: Intensive Care
Author: NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Language: English
Room size: 12x12
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect: Adult
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: ards, cuff leak, icu, mechanical ventilation, tracheostomy, tracheostomy complications, tracheostomy exchange, ventilator alarm, ventilator alarms, ventilator care,

Trauma Case 1

Sun City

In this scenario, EMS arrives with a patient involved in a motor vehicle crash. EMS delivers the patient with a 20 gauge IV in the left arm, having placed them in an extrication C-collar, and initiated a simple mask for oxygen delivery. The patient is moved from a resuscitation room...

EMS

Trauma Case 1

Stand Alone

In this scenario, EMS arrives with a patient involved in a motor vehicle crash. EMS delivers the patient with a 20 gauge IV in the...

Case Information:
Bundles: Stand Alone
Learner Population: Advanced Practice Provider, EMS, Nursing, Physician, Resident
Specialty: EMS
Author: Sun City
Language: English
Room size: 12x12
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect: Adult
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: allergic reaction, allergy, ampicillin, anaphylaxis, deescalation, drug reaction, dyspnea, epinephrine, hives, medication reaction, penicillin, rash, respiratory distress, shortness of breath, urticaria, wheezing,