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Fascia Iliaca Block

Sixty-eight-year-old John Spencer was admitted to the Emergency Department after slipping on wet pavement. He experienced a sharp pain in his right hip and has not been able to walk since then. X-ray revealed a right hip fracture, which calls for a Fascia Iliaca Block.

ASD Patient (Conflict Management)

Sam Turner is a 16-year-old with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). He has undergone an appendectomy and is now recovering. Unfamiliar surroundings and disruption in routine cause him anxiety. Sam is accompanied by his mother. Practice de-escalation techniques to manage the situation.

Ear Assessment

Sophia Williams is visiting her family medicine doctor for a routine ear assessment. Her ear assessment will include an inspection of the auricle followed by the Whisper, Weber and Rinne tests and an Otoscope exam.

Febrile Neutropenia with Sepsis

John Simpson, 62-years-old, is a patient of lung cancer. He has been complaining of chills, weakness, and increased shortness of breath and appears pale and diaphoretic. This could be a case of febrile neutropenia and sepsis.

ED Thoracotomy

A 26-year-old male is brought to the trauma room with a single stab wound to his cardiac box. He has been intubated by the paramedic team. ED thoracotomy will have to be performed to gain access to the heart and suture the wound.

Facial Pain, Nasal Congestion, and Nasal Discharge

Thirty-six-year-old Carloz Alvarez is experiencing severe facial pain and pressure, nasal congestion and thick nasal discharge. His symptoms started 10 days ago and have been worsening since then.

Chest Discomfort with Activity

Seventy -year-old Richard Adams is experiencing chest pain and breathlessness during physical exertion, especially during his morning walks, with each episode lasting a few minutes. The symptoms started six months ago and have worsened progressively, limiting his ability to exercise.

Autism De-escalation

Seventeen-year-old Alex Johnson has autism spectrum disorder (ASD). When he fell from his bike he sprained his wrist, requiring a splint. The unfamiliar emergency department at the hospital causes Alex to get anxious and overwhelmed. Verbal de-escalation must be applied to calm him.

EMS Stroke

Alan Carter was complaining of a headache. He then started having trouble speaking and could not lift his left arm and leg. There was a noticeable facial droop on the left side. Ten minutes back his wife called 911. A FAST-ED exam will be used to examine the patient.