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Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)—Hospital-Based
Uniformed Services University of the Health SciencesA 9-year-old is evaluated after a traumatic injury. The trainee must stabilize the patient in a hospital-based environment. On arrival, the child appears agitated. Their exam is remarkable for superficial scrapes and a left arm fracture. The patient’s head is covered, hiding a significant scalp wound. After completion of the...
A 9-year-old is evaluated after a traumatic injury. The trainee must stabilize the patient in a hospital-based environment. On arrival, the child appears agitated. Their...
Case Information:
Bundles:
Learner Population: Nursing, EMS/Prehospital, Physician/Advanced Practice Provider
Specialty: Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatric, Family Medicine, Surgery, Trauma
Author: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Language: English
Room size: 12x12
Setting: Outdoor, Emergency Department, ICU, PICU
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Female, Male
Tags:
Abnormal Neurologic Exam,
airway protection,
anti-epileptic medications,
Arm Fracture,
Arm Injury,
Arm Splint,
atls,
AVPU,
brain herniation,
C-Spine,
cervical spine precautions,
Critical Care,
CT,
Cultural Differences,
emergency medicine,
Epidural Hematoma,
Epidural Hemorrhage,
Evaluates for Hemorrhage,
Foreign Language,
Full Exposure,
GCS,
GCS assessment,
Glucose,
head injury,
healthcare simulation,
Hypertonic Solution,
Hypothermia Management,
increased intracranial pressure management,
interpreter,
intubation,
Neck Injury,
neuro decline,
Neurology,
neurosurgery,
neurosurgery consultation,
Open Fracture,
pediatric trauma care,
pediatric traumatic brain injury,
Peds TBI,
Rapid Sequence Intubation,
RSI,
sedation,
seizure,
Serious Head Injury,
SimX,
TBI,
TBI simulation,
Translation,
trauma,
Trauma Assessment,
Trauma Surgery,
traumatic brain injury,
traumatic seizure,
Ventilator,
virtual reality simulation,
VR medical training,
VR training,
X-Ray,
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Altered Mental Status—MVA
Children's NationalA 10-year-old male who presented after trauma with subdural hematoma who develops increased intracranial pressure.
A 10-year-old male who presented after trauma with subdural hematoma who develops increased intracranial pressure.
Case Information:
Bundles:
Learner Population: Physician/Advanced Practice Provider
Specialty: Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Pediatric, Trauma
Author: Children's National
Language: English
Room size: 12x12
Setting: ICU
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Male
Tags:
abnormal neurological exam,
altered mental status,
brain herniation,
emergency treatment,
increased intracranial pressure,
intubation,
neurological assessment,
neurological exam,
neurosurgery,
pediatric trauma,
severe head injury,
subdural hematoma,
traumatic brain injury,
VR medical training,
