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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.

EMS Hypoglycemia

Jim, a 32-year-old insulin dependent diabetic male, is discovered unresponsive at home by his family. EMS arrive to find Jim with equal and reactive pupils and actively seizing with generalized tonic-clonic movements.

EMS – Congestive Heart Failure

James Williams, 70-year-old male, suffering shortness of breath has called 911. Paramedics arrive at his home to find him on his couch, pale and diaphoretic, with obvious respiratory distress. The team must respond immediately to ensure the safety of the patient.

EMS – Pediatric Drowning

Ten-year-old Benjamin, was found in the pool, face down and unconscious. When the EMS team arrive, they find the father administering CPR to the unconscious boy. The team must respond immediately to ensure the safety of the patient.

EMS – Pediatric Seizure

Seven-year-old Lily Thompson, with a history of epilepsy, is at school when she has a witnessed seizure. Her teacher administers the prescribed medication and calls for emergency medical services (EMS) when the seizure persists. Lily has no known medical problem or allergies.

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.

EMS Cardiac Arrest

A 24-year-old female on a bike has been hit by a car at 40 miles per hour. As the paramedic at the scene, you need to offer essential medical interventions like controlling bleeding, immobilizing fractures and restoring responsiveness.

Mass Shooting Triage

It is a case of a mass shooting at a mall. There could be multiple casualties and injured victims. It is imperative to conduct a triage. Tagging and sorting will ensure due attention is paid to those in need of emergency care.

EMS Anaphylaxis

Fifty-one-year-old Jason Smith was having breakfast at a restaurant when he developed an allergic reaction. He is struggling to breathe and has visible rashes on his body. The EMS was notified immediately.

Patient Assessment – Trauma

Jacob Smith, 38, is a construction worker who fell off a ladder, around 10 feet. He has suffered several injuries to his head and arm that need to be assessed and treated.

Chest Pain

Mark Willey is a 54-year-old male car mechanic with a history of hypertension and coronary artery disease. He began having chest pains about 6 hours ago while working in his garage.

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.

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 Asthma Exacerbation

Charlie Jansen, 7-year-old, has a known case of asthma. His three-days old cough is accompanied by wheezing and a worsening shortness of breath. The puffer is not helping and Charlie’s condition is getting worse.

Supraglottic Airway

Supraglottic Airways are devices that are inserted into a patient’s pharynx to keep the upper airway open and facilitate unobstructed ventilation.

Oral Airway Insertion

Oral Airways or OPAs are airway adjuncts inserted into an unconscious or minimally responsive patient’s mouth. This is done to maintain airway patency by preventing the tongue from covering the epiglottis.

IV Insertion and Removal

Clark, a 51-year-old male, requires an IV insertion as a pre-operative measure. As a nurse, your job is to place the IV correctly and as painlessly as possible. You will also have to remove the IV at the end of the treatment.