Akhavan Arvin Radfar, Burns Rebekah, Stone Kimberly, Reid Jennifer, Mazor Suzan
Emergency Medicine Resident, University of Washington School of Medicine.
Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine.
MedEdPORTAL. 2018 Aug 3;14:10735. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10735.
Liquid nicotine exposure is becoming more common in the pediatric population. Toxicity may occur with exposure to small quantities given the high concentrations in solutions available commercially. Effects can include altered mental status, seizure, and death.
This simulation-based case involves the identification and management of a toddler presenting with acute liquid nicotine exposure, with emphasis on the general approach to the acutely ill pediatric patient, consideration in toxic exposures, and the presentation of nicotine exposure. Providers should assess airway, breathing, and circulation while concurrently providing supportive care for an actively seizing simulated patient, necessitating appropriate selection of medications and acute airway management. Additionally, providers must maintain a broad differential diagnosis and obtain a focused history to narrow that differential and identify toxic exposure as a cause of the patient's presentation. Preparatory and didactic material is provided to help the instructor prepare the simulation environment, guide learners through the case, and debrief with learners afterward.
We implemented this curriculum with four pediatric emergency medicine fellows and 15 pediatric residents during two sessions. Feedback was overwhelmingly positive; participants who completed evaluations reported high levels of confidence with knowledge and skills directly related to the educational objectives after participation (mean Likert scores of 4.9 out of 5 in response to effectiveness of the case in teaching evaluation and management of nicotine toxicity).
This comprehensive resource will aid in offering continuing education for providers and specifically in educating learners with regard to acute liquid nicotine exposure in a child.
液体尼古丁暴露在儿科人群中越来越常见。鉴于市售溶液中的高浓度,接触少量液体尼古丁也可能发生中毒。其影响可包括精神状态改变、癫痫发作和死亡。
这个基于模拟的病例涉及一名急性液体尼古丁暴露幼儿的识别与处理,重点在于对急性病儿科患者的一般处理方法、对中毒暴露的考量以及尼古丁暴露的表现。医疗人员应评估气道、呼吸和循环,同时为一名正在癫痫发作的模拟患者提供支持性护理,这需要正确选择药物并进行急性气道管理。此外,医疗人员必须进行广泛的鉴别诊断并获取重点病史,以缩小鉴别范围并确定中毒暴露是患者症状表现的原因。提供了准备材料和教学材料,以帮助教师准备模拟环境、引导学习者处理该病例并在之后与学习者进行总结汇报。
我们在两期课程中对4名儿科急诊医学研究员和15名儿科住院医师实施了该课程。反馈总体积极;完成评估的参与者报告称,参与后对与教育目标直接相关的知识和技能有很高的信心(在尼古丁中毒教学评估和处理病例有效性的回应中,平均李克特量表评分为4.9分(满分5分))。
这个综合资源将有助于为医疗人员提供继续教育,特别是在教育学习者关于儿童急性液体尼古丁暴露方面。