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SimWars simulation case book : emergency medicine / edited by Lisa Jacobson, Yasuharu Okuda, Steven Godwin.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, c2015.Edition: First editionDescription: xv, 324 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781107625280
Other title:
  • Emergency medicine
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WB105
Contents:
Part I: SimWars 101 -- 1. Why SimWars? -- 2. What is SimWars? -- 3. SimWars: how to succeed -- 4. SimWars debriefing: the art of the show -- 5. SimWars judging: maximizing the educational value of a popular educational modality -- 6. Troubleshooting technology -- Part II: SimWars cases -- I. Airway management -- Case 1. Terminal extubation -- Case 2. Industrial fire victim: burns and cyanide toxicity -- Case 3. Pool diving accident -- Case 4. Difficult airway: house fire -- Case 5. 'Is there a doctor on the plane?': airplane anaphylaxis -- II. Altered mental status -- Case 6. Hyperthermia on a cruise ship -- Case 7. Hypertensive emergency -- Case 8. Adrenal insufficiency -- Case 9. “Raving” altered mental status -- Case 10. Two patients with altered mental status and cyanosis -- III. Cardiopulmonary -- Case 11. Severe asthma -- Case 12. High-altitude pulmonary edema with high-altitude cerebral edema -- Case 13. SCUBA: air embolism -- Case 14. Left ventricular assist device -- Case 15. Aortic dissection mimicking ST segment elevation myocardial infarction -- Case 16. Procedural sedation gone wrong in patient with upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage -- Case 17. Transfer gone wrong: nasogastric tube in the trachea -- IV. Infectious disease -- Case 18. Septic shock secondary to pneumonia -- Case 19. Altered mental status with hemorrhagic fever -- Case 20. Tetany in a home-body piercer -- Case 21. Pediatric myocarditis -- Case 22. Neonatal herpes simplex viral meningo/encephalitis -- V. Neurocritical care -- Case 23. Traumatic brain injury -- Case 24. Status epilepticus -- Case 25. Intracranial hemorrhage -- Case 26. Stroke/health information technology -- Case 27. Football injury: cervical spine fracture with neurogenic shock -- VI. Obstetrics/gynecology -- Case 28. Floppy newborn resuscitation -- Case 29. Post mortem C-section with seizing neonate at delivery -- Case 30. Shoulder dystocia with postpartum hemorrhage -- VII. Pediatrics -- Case 31. Pediatric status epilepticus -- Case 32. Neonatal cardiac arrest -- Case 33. Anaphylaxis in a patient boarding in the emergency department -- Case 34. Ondansetron and long QTc syndrome -- Case 35. Pediatric death debrief -- Case 36. Infant abuse and the angry team member -- Case 37. Intoxicated father with child neglect -- VIII. Toxicology -- Case 38. Body packer -- Case 39. Multiple altered patients with carbon monoxide poisoning -- Case 40. HazMat/decontamination response with complicated communication -- Case 41. Migraines and beta blocker overdose -- IX. Trauma -- Case 42. Blast injury -- Case 43. Multivictim trauma -- Case 44. Traumatic head bleed/trephination -- Case 45. Trapped in the elevator -- Case 46. Mass casualty incident: “I’m never riding rollercoasters again” -- Part III: Appendices: A. Thinking about the cases with ACGME milestones in mind B. Moulage in minutes -- C. Case images
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I: SimWars 101 -- 1. Why SimWars? -- 2. What is SimWars? -- 3. SimWars: how to succeed -- 4. SimWars debriefing: the art of the show -- 5. SimWars judging: maximizing the educational value of a popular educational modality -- 6. Troubleshooting technology -- Part II: SimWars cases -- I. Airway management -- Case 1. Terminal extubation -- Case 2. Industrial fire victim: burns and cyanide toxicity -- Case 3. Pool diving accident -- Case 4. Difficult airway: house fire -- Case 5. 'Is there a doctor on the plane?': airplane anaphylaxis -- II. Altered mental status -- Case 6. Hyperthermia on a cruise ship -- Case 7. Hypertensive emergency -- Case 8. Adrenal insufficiency -- Case 9. “Raving” altered mental status -- Case 10. Two patients with altered mental status and cyanosis -- III. Cardiopulmonary -- Case 11. Severe asthma -- Case 12. High-altitude pulmonary edema with high-altitude cerebral edema -- Case 13. SCUBA: air embolism -- Case 14. Left ventricular assist device -- Case 15. Aortic dissection mimicking ST segment elevation myocardial infarction -- Case 16. Procedural sedation gone wrong in patient with upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage -- Case 17. Transfer gone wrong: nasogastric tube in the trachea -- IV. Infectious disease -- Case 18. Septic shock secondary to pneumonia -- Case 19. Altered mental status with hemorrhagic fever -- Case 20. Tetany in a home-body piercer -- Case 21. Pediatric myocarditis -- Case 22. Neonatal herpes simplex viral meningo/encephalitis -- V. Neurocritical care -- Case 23. Traumatic brain injury -- Case 24. Status epilepticus -- Case 25. Intracranial hemorrhage -- Case 26. Stroke/health information technology -- Case 27. Football injury: cervical spine fracture with neurogenic shock -- VI. Obstetrics/gynecology -- Case 28. Floppy newborn resuscitation -- Case 29. Post mortem C-section with seizing neonate at delivery -- Case 30. Shoulder dystocia with postpartum hemorrhage -- VII. Pediatrics -- Case 31. Pediatric status epilepticus -- Case 32. Neonatal cardiac arrest -- Case 33. Anaphylaxis in a patient boarding in the emergency department -- Case 34. Ondansetron and long QTc syndrome -- Case 35. Pediatric death debrief -- Case 36. Infant abuse and the angry team member -- Case 37. Intoxicated father with child neglect -- VIII. Toxicology -- Case 38. Body packer -- Case 39. Multiple altered patients with carbon monoxide poisoning -- Case 40. HazMat/decontamination response with complicated communication -- Case 41. Migraines and beta blocker overdose -- IX. Trauma -- Case 42. Blast injury -- Case 43. Multivictim trauma -- Case 44. Traumatic head bleed/trephination -- Case 45. Trapped in the elevator -- Case 46. Mass casualty incident: “I’m never riding rollercoasters again” -- Part III: Appendices: A. Thinking about the cases with ACGME milestones in mind B. Moulage in minutes -- C. Case images

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