Abstract In this simulation, a 10-month-old male presents via Emergency Medical Services with an altered mental status. He was found in his crib to be lethargic, hot to the touch, and difficult to arouse. Shortly after arrival in the emergency room and the primary survey, he has a generalized seizure. The case progresses through a series of decisions including seizure management, airway management, septic shock, and cardiac arrest. When this case was used in our simulation center, it was found to be an effective tool to teach and evaluate emergency medicine residents in pediatric resuscitation techniques and septic shock management. It uses a high-fidelity simulation mannequin to create a realistic atmosphere, placing residents in a high-pr...
Yiqun Lin,1 Adam Cheng2 1KidSIM-ASPIRE Simulation Research Program, Alberta Children's Hospital,...
In the management of a patient in cardiac arrest, it is sometimes the least experienced provider giv...
BACKGROUND: The majority of children seeking care in emergency departments are seen by general emerg...
Abstract Introduction Seizures are a common complaint in the pediatric emergency department. Effecti...
Abstract Introduction Fever in early infancy is a common problem for which management can be challen...
Introduction Electrical injuries are rare but potentially life-threatening medical emergencies that ...
Introduction Although pediatric emergencies commonly occur in the outpatient setting, studies show t...
Introduction Trainees generally have insufficient training in managing critically ill and injured pe...
Abstract This resource is a simulation lab case designed for fourth-year medical students, emergency...
Introduction Serotonin syndrome is caused by an accumulation of serotonin in the body from drug inte...
Abstract Pediatric seizures impact children worldwide. In developed countries, the prevalence of epi...
Abstract This module is one of a series of four pediatric simulation cases developed as part of a pe...
Introduction: Newborn delivery and resuscitation are rare, but essential, emergency medicine (EM) sk...
Abstract This human patient simulator case involves an infant sustaining nonaccidental trauma (child...
Introduction Treatment of seizures in the neonatal patient is urgent and time sensitive. Effective a...
Yiqun Lin,1 Adam Cheng2 1KidSIM-ASPIRE Simulation Research Program, Alberta Children's Hospital,...
In the management of a patient in cardiac arrest, it is sometimes the least experienced provider giv...
BACKGROUND: The majority of children seeking care in emergency departments are seen by general emerg...
Abstract Introduction Seizures are a common complaint in the pediatric emergency department. Effecti...
Abstract Introduction Fever in early infancy is a common problem for which management can be challen...
Introduction Electrical injuries are rare but potentially life-threatening medical emergencies that ...
Introduction Although pediatric emergencies commonly occur in the outpatient setting, studies show t...
Introduction Trainees generally have insufficient training in managing critically ill and injured pe...
Abstract This resource is a simulation lab case designed for fourth-year medical students, emergency...
Introduction Serotonin syndrome is caused by an accumulation of serotonin in the body from drug inte...
Abstract Pediatric seizures impact children worldwide. In developed countries, the prevalence of epi...
Abstract This module is one of a series of four pediatric simulation cases developed as part of a pe...
Introduction: Newborn delivery and resuscitation are rare, but essential, emergency medicine (EM) sk...
Abstract This human patient simulator case involves an infant sustaining nonaccidental trauma (child...
Introduction Treatment of seizures in the neonatal patient is urgent and time sensitive. Effective a...
Yiqun Lin,1 Adam Cheng2 1KidSIM-ASPIRE Simulation Research Program, Alberta Children's Hospital,...
In the management of a patient in cardiac arrest, it is sometimes the least experienced provider giv...
BACKGROUND: The majority of children seeking care in emergency departments are seen by general emerg...