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STEMI V-Fib Arrest

Ohio State University

A patient presents to the ED with sudden chest heaviness that is radiating to their jaw. The patient also reports anxiety, diaphoresis, and nausea. The case starts off with an EMS handoff. Their symptoms are progressively worsening since first appearing one hour before; upon arrival at the ED, they are...

Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine Internal Medicine

A patient presents to the ED with sudden chest heaviness that is radiating to their jaw. The patient also reports anxiety, diaphoresis, and nausea. The...

Case Information:
Bundles:
Learner Population: Physician/Advanced Practice Provider
Specialty: Cardiology, Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine
Author: Ohio State University
Language: English
Room size: 16x13
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: acls, arrhythmia, cardiac arrest, chest heaviness, chest pain, chest pain complications, code blue, defibrillation, stemi, v-fib arrest, ventricular fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia,

New-onset Type 2 Diabetes in Adult

Indiana University School of Nursing

In this scenario, the learner is informed via EMR progress notes on the VR tablet that the patient is newly insulin dependent with known Type 2 Diabetes. The patient is started on insulin after hyperglycemia presentation despite oral medication and ready for discharge. The learner must counsel the patient and...

Fundamentals

In this scenario, the learner is informed via EMR progress notes on the VR tablet that the patient is newly insulin dependent with known Type...

Case Information:
Bundles:
Learner Population: Nursing
Specialty: Fundamentals
Author: Indiana University School of Nursing
Language: English
Room size: 16x13
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Female
Tags: blood sugar, diabetes, diabetes counseling, diabetes education, hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, insulin, insulin injecting, new onset diabetes, poct glucose, subcutaneous insulin, type 2 diabetes,

Pediatric Tonsil and Adenoid

Indiana University East School of Nursing and Health Sciences

Ricky Stone is an 8-year-old African American male that arrived at the emergency department with his mom. He is seven days postoperative from a tonsil and adenoidectomy. Today, he vomited at home and filled a bowl of clotted blood. After the initial examination, learners are expected to articulate pertinent findings...

Emergency Interprofessional Pediatrics

Pediatric Tonsil and Adenoid

SimX Nursing Bundle

Ricky Stone is an 8-year-old African American male that arrived at the emergency department with his mom. He is seven days postoperative from a tonsil...

Case Information:
Bundles: SimX Nursing Bundle
Learner Population: Nursing
Specialty: Pediatrics, Emergency, Interprofessional
Author: Indiana University East School of Nursing and Health Sciences
Language: English
Room size: 16x13
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: dizziness, hematemesis, post operative complications, post operative hemorrhage, post t&a bleed, post tonsillectomy bleed,

Chest Pain—ACS

Queensland Health Service

A middle-aged male presents to the emergency department feeling unwell with chest pains and fainting. During initial evaluation of the patient, he loses consciousness and has a cardiac arrest with ventricular tachycardia, which can be seen on the monitor. The learner is expected to evaluate the patient, order and interpret...

Cardiac/Telemetry Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine Internal Medicine Interprofessional Resuscitation

A middle-aged male presents to the emergency department feeling unwell with chest pains and fainting. During initial evaluation of the patient, he loses consciousness and...

Case Information:
Bundles:
Learner Population: Nursing, Physician/Advanced Practice Provider
Specialty: Cardiology, Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, Cardiac/Telemetry, Interprofessional, Resuscitation
Author: Queensland Health Service
Language: English
Room size: 16x13
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: acls, acute coronary syndrome, als, cardiac arrest, cardiology, chest pain, cpr, emergency medicine, myocardial infarction, stemi,

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,

Pediatric Post-op Hypoxia and Hypotension

Children's National

In this scenario the patient is a 4 d/o male with HLHS (mitral and aortic atresia) s/p Stage 1 (Norwood) procedure presenting in a low-output state with progressive hypotension and hypoxemia. Learners must assess the patient, evaluate the situation, recognize abnormal findings, and respond with appropriate interventions.

Cardiology Interprofessional Pediatrics Perioperative

In this scenario the patient is a 4 d/o male with HLHS (mitral and aortic atresia) s/p Stage 1 (Norwood) procedure presenting in a low-output...

Case Information:
Bundles:
Learner Population: Nursing, Physician/Advanced Practice Provider
Specialty: Cardiology, Pediatrics, Interprofessional, Perioperative
Author: Children's National
Language: English
Room size: 16x13
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: calcium, cardiology, hlhs, hypotension, hypoxia, infant, inotropy, norwood, pediatrics, post op, postoperative,

Desaturation and Bradycardia in Infant

Children's National

In this scenario the patient is a 2-month-old ex-full-term male with a history of a small secundum ASD and moderate conoventricular septal defect. He is POD#0 from stitch closure of ASD and patch repair of the VSD. The post-op TEE shows a small residual ASD, no residual VSD, and good...

Cardiac/Telemetry Cardiology Interprofessional Pediatrics

In this scenario the patient is a 2-month-old ex-full-term male with a history of a small secundum ASD and moderate conoventricular septal defect. He is...

Case Information:
Bundles:
Learner Population: Nursing, Physician/Advanced Practice Provider
Specialty: Cardiology, Pediatrics, Cardiac/Telemetry, Interprofessional
Author: Children's National
Language: English
Room size: 16x13
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: asd, cariology, conoventricular septal defect, infant, patch repair, pediatrics, postoperative, tee, vsd,

Pediatric Post-op SVT

Children's National

In this scenario, a 4-day old baby boy is in the cardiac intensive care unit recovering from a coarctation repair. The patient is intubated with all postoperative lines, drains, etc. and is in hemodynamically unstable supraventricular tachycardia at the beginning of the scenario. The patient has already been given adenosine...

Cardiac/Telemetry Cardiology Interprofessional Pediatrics Perioperative

In this scenario, a 4-day old baby boy is in the cardiac intensive care unit recovering from a coarctation repair. The patient is intubated with...

Case Information:
Bundles:
Learner Population: Nursing, Physician/Advanced Practice Provider
Specialty: Cardiology, Pediatrics, Cardiac/Telemetry, Interprofessional, Perioperative
Author: Children's National
Language: English
Room size: 16x13
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: adenosine, arrhythmia, arrhythmia-associated hypotension, cardiology, cardioversion, coarctation repair, icu, infant, postoperative, unstable svt,

Pediatric Low Cardiac Output Syndrome

Children's National

A 3 month-old infant s/p complete AV canal defect repair is recovering in the first postoperative night in the cardiac intensive care unit. He develops junctional ectopic tachycardia with a narrow pulse pressure and hypotension. Learners must recognize and diagnose the arrhythmia and provide therapies to improve the cardiac output...

Cardiac/Telemetry Cardiology Interprofessional Pediatrics

A 3 month-old infant s/p complete AV canal defect repair is recovering in the first postoperative night in the cardiac intensive care unit. He develops...

Case Information:
Bundles:
Learner Population: Nursing, Physician/Advanced Practice Provider
Specialty: Cardiology, Pediatrics, Cardiac/Telemetry, Interprofessional
Author: Children's National
Language: English
Room size: 16x13
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: arrhythmia, cardiology, hypotension, infant, junctional ectopic tachycardia, neonatal, pediatrics, post op, postoperative,