Berry Jonathan, Stone Kimberly, Reid Jennifer, Bell Alicia, Burns Rebekah
Pediatric Resident, University of Washington School of Medicine.
Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine.
MedEdPORTAL. 2018 Apr 27;14:10710. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10710.
Electrical injuries are rare but potentially life-threatening medical emergencies that require providers to manage a critically ill patient while recognizing and treating the unique sequelae associated with the diagnosis. This simulation case is designed to give pediatric and emergency medicine residents, fellows, attendings, and nurses the opportunity to practice these skills in a realistic setting.
This simulation-based curriculum was designed for a high-fidelity mannequin in an emergency department resuscitation room but can be adapted to fit a variety of learning environments. The case featured a 16-year-old boy presenting to the emergency department after arresting in the field after sustaining an electrical injury. He developed ventricular tachycardia during the simulation and had significant hyperkalemia, requiring emergent management. The included debriefing tools assisted instructors in providing formative feedback to learners.
A total of 40 residents, medical students, and fellows participated in this scenario and provided overwhelmingly positive feedback about the learning experience. Mean Likert scores for participant confidence related to learning objectives after the simulation were 4 or greater on a 5-point scale.
This case was developed to help learners at various levels of training recognize and manage a low-frequency, high-acuity scenario in a standardized environment. Participants specifically had the opportunity to perform airway management, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, defibrillation, and management of hyperkalemia, which may present in real life from a multitude of etiologies. The included materials helped prepare and assist facilitators with debriefing, supplemental education, and bidirectional feedback.
电击伤虽罕见,但却是潜在的危及生命的医疗紧急情况,要求医护人员在识别和治疗与该诊断相关的独特后遗症的同时,对危重症患者进行管理。本模拟病例旨在为儿科和急诊医学住院医师、研究员、主治医生及护士提供在逼真场景中练习这些技能的机会。
本基于模拟的课程是为急诊科复苏室中的高保真人体模型设计的,但可进行调整以适应各种学习环境。该病例为一名16岁男孩,在遭受电击伤后于现场心跳骤停,随后被送往急诊科。在模拟过程中他出现了室性心动过速且有严重高钾血症,需要紧急处理。所包含的总结工具协助教员向学习者提供形成性反馈。
共有40名住院医师、医学生和研究员参与了该场景,并对学习体验给出了压倒性的积极反馈。模拟后与学习目标相关的参与者信心的平均李克特评分在5分制中为4分或更高。
本病例旨在帮助不同培训水平的学习者在标准化环境中识别和处理低频、高急症情况。参与者特别有机会进行气道管理、心肺复苏、除颤以及高钾血症的处理,高钾血症在现实生活中可能由多种病因引起。所包含的材料有助于准备并协助主持人进行总结、补充教育及双向反馈。