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Chest Pain
Children's NationalIn 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...
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
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adolescent,
cardiology,
chest pain,
cticu,
dyspnea,
emergency,
malaise,
pediatrics,