Chua Wee, Burns Rebekah, Stone Kimberly, Reid Jennifer
Emergency Medicine Fellow, Seattle Children's Hospital; Emergency Medicine Fellow, University of Washington School of Medicine.
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Seattle Children's Hospital; Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine.
MedEdPORTAL. 2016 Nov 10;12:10498. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10498.
Seizures are a common complaint in the pediatric emergency department. Effective care of this potentially life-threatening medical emergency requires the ability to stabilize the patient while simultaneously identifying and treating the underlying cause. This simulation-based curriculum involves the identification and management of a generalized seizure in a 4-month-old infant secondary to hyponatremia. The target audience is pediatric and emergency medicine residents, fellows, faculty, and nurses.
There is no prerequisite preparation for the trainees prior to the case. The simulation scenario, simulation environment preparation, teamwork and communication glossary, and PowerPoint presentation are provided for the instructor in preparation for the simulation case. The setting is the emergency department (ED) resuscitation room. The simulation can be conducted in the ED resuscitation room or in the simulation lab. We used a high-fidelity infant mannequin. The debriefing tools have been tailored specifically for this scenario with advice on how the instructor can edit them for different learners.
We have used this curriculum with a group of six pediatric emergency medicine fellows at various stages of their training at our institution. The curriculum received overwhelmingly positive feedback through the evaluation form.
This resource will help support standardization of the teaching process, assisting simulation instructors to maximize their impact. In our experience, we have found that instructors who teach intermittently can successfully foster simulation-based education using similar resources. The inclusion of a learner feedback form supports the instructor's ongoing growth while helping faculty to document their teaching efforts.
癫痫发作是儿科急诊科常见的病症。有效护理这种可能危及生命的医疗急症需要具备稳定患者病情的能力,同时识别并治疗潜在病因。本基于模拟的课程涉及对一名4个月大婴儿因低钠血症继发全身性癫痫发作的识别与管理。目标受众为儿科和急诊医学住院医师、专科医师、教员及护士。
学员在案例开始前无需进行预先准备。为教员提供模拟场景、模拟环境准备、团队协作与沟通术语表以及PowerPoint演示文稿,以便为模拟案例做准备。场景设定在急诊科复苏室。模拟可在急诊科复苏室或模拟实验室进行。我们使用了高仿真婴儿模型。汇报工具是专门针对此场景量身定制的,其中包含关于教员如何针对不同学习者进行编辑的建议。
我们已将此课程用于我校处于不同培训阶段的一组六名儿科急诊医学专科医师。该课程通过评估表获得了压倒性的积极反馈。
此资源将有助于支持教学过程的标准化,协助模拟教员最大化其影响力。根据我们的经验,我们发现间歇性授课的教员可以使用类似资源成功开展基于模拟的教育。包含学习者反馈表有助于教员持续成长,同时帮助教员记录其教学工作。