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Tetralogy of Fallot with Hypercyanotic Spell

Children's National

The patient is a 2 week-old baby boy with prenatal diagnosis of Tetralogy of Fallot. An IV was placed when the patient was in the triage area and the saturations since the arrival to the ED have been in the 60s. This scenario begins with a notably cyanotic infant with...

Cardiology
Emergency Medicine
Pediatrics
Cardiac/Telemetry
Interprofessional

The patient is a 2 week-old baby boy with prenatal diagnosis of Tetralogy of Fallot. An IV was placed when the patient was in the...

Case Information:
Bundles:
Learner Population: Nursing, Physician/Advanced Practice Provider
Specialty: Cardiology, Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, Cardiac/Telemetry, Interprofessional
Author: Children's National
Language: English
Room size: 16x13
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: baby, CICU, cyanotic, emergency, hypercyanotic spell, infant, nasal cannula, neonatal, pediatrics, tetralogy of fallout, triage,

PED 27 – Annabell Flaherty – Gunshot Wound, Management of Hypovolemic Shock

Elsevier

This Simulated Patient Encounter maps to Scenario PED 27 - Annabell Flaherty - Gunshot Wound - School Age - Management of Hypovolemic Shock on the Elsevier Evolve Platform Annabell Flaherty, a 10-year-old Caucasian female, presented to the emergency department with a gunshot wound to the right shoulder. An IV was...

Pediatrics

PED 27 – Annabell Flaherty – Gunshot Wound, Management of Hypovolemic Shock

SLS for RN Bundle

This Simulated Patient Encounter maps to Scenario PED 27 - Annabell Flaherty - Gunshot Wound - School Age - Management of Hypovolemic Shock on the...

Case Information:
Bundles: SLS for RN Bundle
Learner Population: Nursing
Specialty: Pediatrics
Author: Elsevier
Language: English
Room size: 16x16
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Female
Tags: domestic quarrel, emergency, gunshot wound, management of hypovolemic shock, pain medication, prbc transfusion, school age, surgical repair,

Teenager with 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

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:
Learner Population: Physician/Advanced Practice Provider
Specialty: Cardiology, Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics
Author: Children's National
Language: English
Room size: 16x13
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: adolescent, cardiology, chest pain, cticu, dyspnea, emergency, malaise, pediatrics,