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SUC Deep Venous Thrombosis

VALOR Program

The patient presents to the clinic with leg pain. Perform a history, exam, and appropriate assessment. Develop a differential diagnosis, perform testing to confirm or rule out possible emergent conditions, and arrange transport to the next level of care if appropriate.

Emergency Medicine
Internal Medicine
Family Medicine

SUC Deep Venous Thrombosis

SUC Bundle

The patient presents to the clinic with leg pain. Perform a history, exam, and appropriate assessment. Develop a differential diagnosis, perform testing to confirm or...

Case Information:
Bundles: SUC Bundle
Learner Population: EMS/Prehospital, Military, Physician/Advanced Practice Provider
Specialty: Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, Family Medicine
Author: VALOR Program
Language: English
Room size: 19x16
Setting: Outpatient Clinic, Tent
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Female, Male
Tags: ambulatory evaluation, deep vein thrombosis, dvt, lower limb edema, small unit care, vascular ultrasound,

LED 02 – Susan Weil – Respiratory Distress/Rapid Response

Elsevier

This Simulated Patient Encounter maps to Scenario LED 02 - Susan Weil - Rapid Response on the Elsevier Evolve Platform Susan Weil is a 76-year-old caucasian female. After sustaining several hip fractures, she was admitted to the medical-surgical unit for hemiarthro-plasty. Following surgery, the patient received a blood transfusion due...

Leadership
Medical/Surgical

LED 02 – Susan Weil – Respiratory Distress/Rapid Response

SLS for RN Bundle

This Simulated Patient Encounter maps to Scenario LED 02 - Susan Weil - Rapid Response on the Elsevier Evolve Platform Susan Weil is a 76-year-old...

Case Information:
Bundles: SLS for RN Bundle
Learner Population: Nursing
Specialty: Leadership, Medical/Surgical
Author: Elsevier
Language: English
Room size: 16x16
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Female
Tags: dvt, pulmonary embolism, rapid response, respiratory distress, sudden chest pain, sudden shortness of breath,