Burns Carson, Burns Rebekah, Sanseau Elizabeth, Mazor Suzan, Reid Jennifer, Stone Kimberly, Thomas Anita
Resident, Department of Pediatrics, Seattle Children's Hospital.
Resident, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine.
MedEdPORTAL. 2018 Dec 7;14:10780. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10780.
Altered mental status can be a challenging presenting symptom in children due to the wide differential diagnosis, which ranges from the relatively benign to the life threatening. Marijuana ingestion and unintentional intoxication are becoming an increasingly common cause of altered mental status in children as marijuana use and availability of enticing marijuana edibles increase in the United States. Because children present with altered mental status rather than the typical marijuana toxidrome, appropriately managing these patients in emergency settings can be particularly challenging.
This simulation-based curriculum involved the evaluation and management of a 6-year-old boy who presented with altered mental status from acute marijuana intoxication unbeknownst to his parents. Participants systematically evaluated a pediatric patient with a broad differential diagnosis of altered mental status and managed the patient with acute marijuana intoxication. This scenario may be modified based on trainee level (medical student vs. resident vs. fellow).
A total of 20 trainees comprising six emergency medicine fellows and 14 pediatric residents and medical students participated in this simulation curriculum over three iterations. Trainees consistently rated it as an overall positive learning experience for pediatric altered mental status and toxidrome education.
Low-frequency, high-risk illnesses such as altered mental status due to marijuana intoxication require providers to be familiar with their evaluation and management. This curriculum provides instructors with the materials to successfully implement and improve the simulation over time.
意识状态改变在儿童中可能是一个具有挑战性的症状表现,因为其鉴别诊断范围广泛,从相对良性到危及生命的情况都有。随着美国大麻使用的增加以及诱人的大麻食品的可得性增加,大麻摄入和意外中毒正成为儿童意识状态改变日益常见的原因。由于儿童表现出意识状态改变而非典型的大麻中毒综合征,在紧急情况下对这些患者进行适当管理可能特别具有挑战性。
这个基于模拟的课程涉及对一名6岁男孩的评估和管理,该男孩因急性大麻中毒导致意识状态改变,而他的父母并不知情。参与者系统地评估了一名具有广泛意识状态改变鉴别诊断的儿科患者,并对急性大麻中毒患者进行管理。该场景可根据学员水平(医学生、住院医师、专科医师)进行修改。
共有20名学员参与了这个模拟课程,包括6名急诊医学专科医师以及14名儿科住院医师和医学生,分三轮参与。学员们一直将其评为儿科意识状态改变和中毒综合征教育方面总体积极的学习体验。
诸如大麻中毒导致的意识状态改变等低频、高风险疾病要求医疗人员熟悉其评估和管理。该课程为教员提供了随着时间推移成功实施和改进模拟的材料。