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Warfarin Patient

Esmeralda, 58-year-old female, she is at the Outpatient Anticoagulation Clinic for routine warfarin management following a heart procedure two months ago. Assess her adherence, identify potential interactions or factors affecting INR stability, and address her concerns about long-term warfarin use.

Alcohol Withdrawal Seizure

Marcus Whittle, a 67-year-old male, was admitted overnight, intoxicated with unremarkable vital signs. He is also suffering from severe hypertension. Learners train to diagnose alcohol withdrawal seizures and develop and communicate an effective contingency plan.

Adult Tachydysrhythmia

Clara, 38-year-old female, experienced a sudden onset of palpitations and described it as ‘as if her heart was pounding out of her chest.’ Arriving 15 minutes after her call, EMS finds her in stable VT with a pulse.

Cardiac Tamponade

Mark Johnson, a 67-year-old male patient diagnosed with lung cancer, is presented with hypotension and shortness of breath. Clinical assessment reveals a large malignant pericardial effusion resulting in cardiac tamponade.

Bedside Pericardiocentesis

Jonas, a 64-year-old male, presents with hemodynamic instability requiring emergent bedside pericardiocentesis. This simulation provides practice in ultrasound-guided parasternal long approach using a standard central line kit.

Cauda Equina Syndrome

Jane Smith, 65-year-old female, with metastatic breast cancer is presented with acute lower back pain and weakness in her lower extremities. Examinations indicate spinal metastases causing cauda equina syndrome.

Jaw and Shoulder Assessment

Seventy-year-old Susan is undergoing a comprehensive musculoskeletal assessment, including a detailed jaw and shoulder evaluation to identify potential underlying issues.

De-escalation – Dementia

Mrs. Evelyn Carter, 82-year-old female, with moderate dementia is admitted for a right hip fracture repair. Though initially cooperative, she became increasingly agitated due to Sundown Syndrome calling for de-escalation techniques.

Cardiogenic Shock

Steve Carell, 56-year-old male, with ischemic cardiomyopathy and CAD, presents with dyspnea and mild hypoxemia. Shortly after admission, he develops lethargy and tachycardia, with exam and lab findings concerning for cardiogenic shock.