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- All
- Essentials Collection
- Head-to-toe Assessment
- Emergency Collection
- Critical Care Collection
- Oncology Collection
- Airway Management Collection
- Regional Anesthesia
- Medication Administration
- Tactical Combat Casualty Care
- Pediatric Collection
- Mental Health Treatment
- Perinatal Collection
- Air Paramedic
- EMS Collection
- Patient Assessment
- Surgical Collection
- Environmental Services
- Allied Healthcare
EMS Triage
A fire broke out in a packed auditorium. First responders at the scene must conduct triage assessment during this mass casualty incident and identify correct triage level of victims.
Tachycardia – Paramedic
Connor is an 18 year old boy who experienced discomfort in his chest during a game of basketball and requested medical assistance. As a paramedic, visit the location with your team, examine Connor and take necessary steps.
Postpartum Hemorrhage
PPH is a serious vaginal bleeding post childbirth. It can be life threatening if not identified and controlled in time. Healthcare professionals must be well-versed in recognizing the situation getting help in a timely manner.
Neonatal Resuscitation
This is a precipitous delivery. The mother thinks she is term and has no prenatal care history. The baby is limp, not breathing and no meconium staining is noted in the amniotic fluid.
Preeclampsia
Alice Jones, 20, delivered a baby five weeks ago. One week back she developed an upper abdominal pain and later had a headache and shortness of breath. Her pain has worsened, she is nauseous and has vomited once.
Shoulder Dystocia
A 30-year-old patient is G1 P0 at 40 weeks gestation. She has been pushing for one and half hours and is exhausted. The baby’s head delivers, and shoulder dystocia occurs.
Coughing Child
Joan is visiting a pediatric primary care clinician with her 2-year-old son Aiden to get help for his persistent cough, wheezing, and runny nose.
Pediatric Intraosseous Infusion
Pediatric intraosseous infusion is initiated when vascular access is required emergently but is difficult to achieve via peripheral vain. Compared to adults, the level of care required is greater for pediatric patients.
Pediatric DKA
Anna is in the ED unwell with abdominal pain and vomiting. She has received a 20cc/kg bolus for initial hypotension and an insulin bolus of 8 units. EMS lost the IV en route, and the patient is now more somnolent in the ED.