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Nursing Essentials: Postoperative Pain Management and Respiratory Care

California State University, Los Angeles SimX

A 58-year-old female who underwent a right-sided video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery resection earlier today is admitted to the medical-surgical unit following an uneventful stay in the post-anesthesia care unit. The patient is experiencing significant "stabbing" pain at the surgical site. In this scenario, learners must complete a focused postoperative assessment, manage...

Fundamentals

A 58-year-old female who underwent a right-sided video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery resection earlier today is admitted to the medical-surgical unit following an uneventful stay in the...

Case Information:
Bundles:
Learner Population: Nursing
Specialty: Fundamentals
Author: California State University, Los Angeles, SimX
Language: English
Room size: 16x16
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Female
Tags: and Respiratory Assessment, chest tube, chest tube management, fundamentals, hipaa, Incentive Spirometry, Incision Splinting, nursing ethics, pain management, Patient Confidentiality, Patient-Controlled Analgesia (PCA), postoperative care, Pulmonary Hygiene, Respiratory Care, VATS Surgery,

CBRN Phosgene Oxime (CX) Exposure with Penetrating Trauma

VALOR Program

Set in a woodland environment, the learner responds to a scene where there was an attack and suspected dirty bomb. The patient has suffered a gunshot wound to the left chest, developing tension pneumothorax that requires decompression. There is blood in the chest when a tube is placed and the...

Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN)

CBRN Phosgene Oxime (CX) Exposure with Penetrating Trauma

CBRN Bundle

Set in a woodland environment, the learner responds to a scene where there was an attack and suspected dirty bomb. The patient has suffered a...

Case Information:
Bundles: CBRN Bundle
Learner Population: Military
Specialty: Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN)
Author: VALOR Program
Language: English
Room size: 20x15
Setting: Outdoor, Roadside, Tent
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: anticholinergic exposure, ATNAA and CANA autoinjectors, blood resuscitation, blood transfusion, chemical agent exposure, chemical biological radiation, chest tube, cholinergic, decon, decontamination, dirty bomb, duodote, HAZMAT, hemothorax, needle decompression, penetrating chest wound, penetrating trauma, pneumothorax, radiation exposure, rural disaster response, tension pneumothorax, toxidrome, tranexamic acid, trauma, traumatic injuries, txa,

Virtual Manikin™ — Adult Chest Pain

SimX

Patient is an adult in either a hospital or ambulance setting. There are no predetermined learning objectives, critical actions, states, or outcomes. The moderator will have the ability to select from several patients, and then adjust vital signs, lab/imaging results, and exam findings live during the case. In other words,...

Advanced EMT Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine EMT Family Medicine Internal Medicine Paramedic Pulmonology

Patient is an adult in either a hospital or ambulance setting. There are no predetermined learning objectives, critical actions, states, or outcomes. The moderator will...

Case Information:
Bundles:
Learner Population: Nursing, EMS/Prehospital, Physician/Advanced Practice Provider
Specialty: Cardiology, Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, Advanced EMT, EMT, Family Medicine, Paramedic, Pulmonology
Author: SimX
Language: English
Room size: 16x13
Setting: Ambulance, Emergency Department
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Female, Male
Tags: acls, Anterior stemi, Aortic dissection, cardiac arrest, chest pain, chest tube, congestive heart failure, Diuresis, Esophageal rupture, Fluid overload, Heart Block, Heart strain, inferior stemi, intubation, Manikin, Mobitz block, needle decompression, NSTEMI, Pneumomediastinum, pneumonia, pneumothorax, Posterior stemi, pulmonary embolism, sepsis, Shingles, Spontaneous pneumothorax, stemi, Tamponade, trauma, Wolf parkinson white, Zoster,

Tracheostomy Complications—Displacement (Fresh Tracheostomy)

NYU Grossman School of Medicine

The patient is a 65 year-old man who has been in the MICU for 14 days with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). He had a percutaneous tracheostomy performed two days ago and he continues to require mechanical ventilatory support. You are called to the bedside by the ICU nurse because...

Anesthesiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine Internal Medicine

The patient is a 65 year-old man who has been in the MICU for 14 days with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). He had a...

Case Information:
Bundles:
Learner Population: Physician/Advanced Practice Provider
Specialty: Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, Anesthesiology
Author: NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Language: English
Room size: 17x17
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: ards, chest tube, hypoxemia, intubation, needle decompression, tension pneumothorax, Trach, tracheostomy,