Abstract Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is the most common rhythm disturbance in children, affecting approximately 1 in 250 children. Its incidence is greater in critically ill children or those with congenital or acquired heart disease. Medical providers should recognize children in SVT early. Medical providers should initiate reinstitution of a normal sinus rhythm rapidly and beware of the risk for potential deterioration of the rhythm if not treated appropriately in a timely manner. The goal of this scenario is to provide the learner with an opportunity to manage life-threatening pediatric supraventricular tachycardia, where the correct steps need to be taken in a limited period of time. We included extensive preparatory material, to...
Introduction Pediatric trauma management is a high-stress, high-risk, low-frequency event, and expos...
Introduction Although care for neonates with cardiac disease is frequently provided by neonatologist...
BACKGROUND: The majority of children seeking care in emergency departments are seen by general emerg...
Introduction Electrical injuries are rare but potentially life-threatening medical emergencies that ...
Abstract Introduction Pulseless ventricular tachycardia is an uncommon presentation to the pediatric...
Abstract This high-fidelity simulation module can be used to teach health care professionals how to ...
Abstract Pediatric seizures impact children worldwide. In developed countries, the prevalence of epi...
Abstract Introduction Seizures are a common complaint in the pediatric emergency department. Effecti...
Background. Simulation learning is a new and very rapidly developing area of medical education. This...
Abstract The purpose of this case is to prepare residents and students to care for patients in stabl...
Introduction Critical cardiopulmonary events arising from congenital or acquired heart diseases are ...
Pediatric cardiac arrest is a rare event. Its management requires technical (TSs) and nontechnical s...
Introduction Cardiopulmonary compromises are infrequent but high-acuity events that occur at pediatr...
Introduction Pediatric bacterial tracheitis is a rare but life-threatening upper airway infection wi...
Contains fulltext : 111066.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background. Vid...
Introduction Pediatric trauma management is a high-stress, high-risk, low-frequency event, and expos...
Introduction Although care for neonates with cardiac disease is frequently provided by neonatologist...
BACKGROUND: The majority of children seeking care in emergency departments are seen by general emerg...
Introduction Electrical injuries are rare but potentially life-threatening medical emergencies that ...
Abstract Introduction Pulseless ventricular tachycardia is an uncommon presentation to the pediatric...
Abstract This high-fidelity simulation module can be used to teach health care professionals how to ...
Abstract Pediatric seizures impact children worldwide. In developed countries, the prevalence of epi...
Abstract Introduction Seizures are a common complaint in the pediatric emergency department. Effecti...
Background. Simulation learning is a new and very rapidly developing area of medical education. This...
Abstract The purpose of this case is to prepare residents and students to care for patients in stabl...
Introduction Critical cardiopulmonary events arising from congenital or acquired heart diseases are ...
Pediatric cardiac arrest is a rare event. Its management requires technical (TSs) and nontechnical s...
Introduction Cardiopulmonary compromises are infrequent but high-acuity events that occur at pediatr...
Introduction Pediatric bacterial tracheitis is a rare but life-threatening upper airway infection wi...
Contains fulltext : 111066.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background. Vid...
Introduction Pediatric trauma management is a high-stress, high-risk, low-frequency event, and expos...
Introduction Although care for neonates with cardiac disease is frequently provided by neonatologist...
BACKGROUND: The majority of children seeking care in emergency departments are seen by general emerg...