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E-grāmata: SimWars Simulation Case Book: Emergency Medicine

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  • ISBN-13: 9781316235652
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Enables novice simulation operators to run simulation cases for their programs and departments. Developed by emergency medicine simulation experts, this collection of cases includes topics to supplement UME and GME training, meet ACGME core competency requirements, and challenge the physician in critical decision-making, procedural skills, ethical issues, teamwork and communication.

The SimWars Simulation Case Book: Emergency Medicine enables novice simulation operators to quickly and effectively run simulation cases, which have been established at national SimWars events, for their respective programs and departments. Developed by leading emergency medicine simulation experts, this definitive collection of 46 cases includes topics intended to supplement UME and GME training, meet ACGME core competency requirements, and challenge the expert emergency physician in critical decision making, procedural skills, ethical issues, teamwork and communication skills. The use of simulation to gain and maintain skills in healthcare has become critical to the delivery of the curricula in medical schools, nursing schools, residency programs, and hospital-based practice. Specialty boards, such as the American Board of Anesthesiology, now require simulation training as part of the Maintenance of Certification. Studies have shown that one of the main barriers to implementing simulation is the lack of trained simulation instructors and instructor time.

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The definitive repository of emergency medicine simulation cases for the emergency medicine physician.
List of contributors
ix
Preface xi
List of abbreviations and units
xiii
PART I SimWars 101
1(28)
1 Why SimWars? (Steven A. Godwin)
3(3)
2 What is SimWars (Yasuharu Okuda)
6(6)
3 SimWars: how to succeed (Lisa Jacobson)
12(4)
4 SimWars debriefing: the art of the show (Ernest Wang)
16(6)
5 SimWars judging: maximizing the educational value of a popular modality (Scott D. Weingart and Jeremy Samuel Faust)
22(5)
6 Troubleshooting technology (Lisa Jacobson)
27(2)
PART II SimWars cases
29(250)
Section 1 Airway management
Case 1 Terminal extubation (Lisa Jacobson)
33(4)
Case 2 Industrial fire victim: burns and cyanide toxicity (Scott Goldberg and Steven A. Godwin)
37(5)
Case 3 Pool diving accident (Neal Aaron and Steven A. Godwin)
42(4)
Case 4 Difficult airway: house fire (Kristin McKee and Steven A. Godwin)
46(4)
Case 5 "Is there a doctor on the plane?": airplane anaphylaxis (Brandon J. Godbout and Jessica Hernandez)
50(9)
Section 2 Altered mental status
Case 6 Hyperthermia on a cruise ship (Jessica Hernandez and Jacqueline A. Nemer)
59(6)
Case 7 Hypertensive emergency (Nikita K. Joshi and Yasuharu Okuda)
65(5)
Case 8 Adrenal insufficiency (Andrew Schmidt and Lisa Jacobson)
70(5)
Case 9 "Raving" altered mental status (Michael Falk)
75(5)
Case 10 Two patients with altered mental status and cyanosis (Jacqueline A. Nemer and Jeanne A. Noble)
80(9)
Section 3 Cardiopulmonary
Case 11 Severe asthma (Scott Goldberg and Yasuharu Okuda)
89(4)
Case 12 High-altitude pulmonary edema with high-altitude cerebral edema (Michael Cassara)
93(7)
Case 13 SCUBA: air embolism (Jason Wagner, Christopher Sampson and Brian Bausano)
100(4)
Case 14 Left ventricular assist device (Neal Aaron and Lisa Jacobson)
104(4)
Case 15 Aortic dissection mimicking ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (Jason Wagner, Christopher Sampson and Brian Bausano)
108(4)
Case 16 Procedural sedation gone wrong in patient with upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage (Christopher Sampson and Jason Wagner)
112(4)
Case 17 Transfer gone wrong: nasogastric tube in the trachea (Aaron Gingrich and Michael Falk)
116(7)
Section 4 Infectious disease
Case 18 Septic shock secondary to pneumonia (Jacqueline A. Nemer and Julian Villar)
123(5)
Case 19 Altered mental status with hemorrhagic fever (Michael Falk)
128(6)
Case 20 Tetany in a home body piercer (Christopher Sampson and Jason Wagner)
134(4)
Case 21 Pediatric myocarditis (Andrew Schmidt and Lisa Jacobson)
138(4)
Case 22 Neonatal herpes simplex viral meningo/encephalitis (Kelvin Harold and Lisa Jacobson)
142(7)
Section 5 Neurocritical care
Case 23 Traumatic brain injury (Nikita K. Joshi and Yasuharu Okuda)
149(5)
Case 24 Status epilepticus (Nikita K. Joshi and Yasuharu Okuda)
154(5)
Case 25 Intracranial hemorrhage (Nikita K. Joshi and Yasuharu Okuda)
159(5)
Case 26 Stroke/health information technology (Nikita K. Joshi and Jacqueline A. Nemer)
164(6)
Case 27 Football injury: cervical spine fracture with neurogenic shock (Jacqueline A. Nemer and Marianne Juarez)
170(9)
Section 6 Obstetrics/gynecology
Case 28 Floppy newborn resuscitation (Christopher G. Strother)
179(4)
Case 29 Postmortem cesarean section with seizing neonate at delivery (Nicholas Renz, Christopher Sampson and Jason Wagner)
183(5)
Case 30 Shoulder dystocia with postpartum hemorrhage (Jason Wagner, Christopher Sampson and Brian Bausano)
188(7)
Section 7 Pediatrics
Case 31 Pediatric status epilepticus (Scott Goldberg and Steven A. Godwin)
195(4)
Case 32 Neonatal cardiac arrest (Scott Goldberg and Yasuharu Okuda)
199(4)
Case 33 Anaphylaxis in a patient boarding in the emergency department (Michael Falk)
203(5)
Case 34 Ondansetron and long QTc syndrome (Michael Falk, Viril Patel and Kirill Shishlov)
208(5)
Case 35 Pediatric death debrief (Christopher G. Strother)
213(4)
Case 36 Infant abuse and the angry team member (Michael Falk)
217(5)
Case 37 Intoxicated father with child neglect (Yuemi An-Grogan and David Salzman)
222(7)
Section 8 Toxicology
Case 38 Body packer (Jessica Hernandez, Brandon J. Godbout and Michael Smith)
229(5)
Case 39 Multiple altered patients with carbon monoxide poisoning (Jessica Hernandez, Brandon J. Godbout and Michael Falk)
234(6)
Case 40 HazMat/decontamination response with complicated communication (Jared M. Kutzin)
240(4)
Case 41 Migraines and beta-blocker overdose (Jennifer Johnson and Lisa Jacobson)
244(7)
Section 9 Trauma
Case 42 Blast injury (Kristin McKee and Lisa Jacobson)
251(4)
Case 43 Multivictim trauma (Yuemi An-Grogan and David Salzman)
255(6)
Case 44 Traumatic head bleed/trephination (Kevin Reed)
261(6)
Case 45 Trapped in the elevator (Jared M. Kutzin)
267(4)
Case 46 Mass casualty incident: "I'm never riding rollercoasters again" (Kirill Shishlov and Michael Falk)
271(8)
PART III Appendices
279(2)
Appendix A Thinking about the cases with American Council for Graduate Medical Education milestones in mind (Lisa Jacobson) 281(2)
Appendix B Moulage in minutes (Becky Damazo) 283(6)
Appendix C Case images 289(32)
Index 321
Lisa Jacobson is Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, FL, USA. Yasuharu Okuda is Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Central Florida College of Medicine, and National Medical Director, SimLEARN, Veterans Health Administration, Jacksonville, FL, USA. Steven Godwin is Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, FL, USA.