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Multi-Rhythm Cardiac Arrest - CHolmes - 08-06-2020

Multi-Rhythm Cardiac Arrest
Created Sept 2015

Contact Information


     Developed by: Dr. K. Clark
     Developed for: Interior Health
     Submitted by: CHolmes
     Contact Email: simulation@interiorhealth.ca
     Peer Reviewed: No (Has not been peer reviewed or the information will be provided later)



Scenario Information


     Case Summary:

     ­Called to bed 12 by RN – Chest Pain patient waiting to be seen –became pulseless.
Initial V-fib, then PEA, multiple shocks. Eventual Asystole.



     Target Learning Groups:

      Physicians, Nursing, Respiratory Therapy, Interprofessional Team

     Additional Target Learning Groups:

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     Proposed Setting:

     Emergency Department

     Educational Goals:

     ­Review standard ACLS protocols
Lead ACLS mega code
Demonstrate “Breaking bad news”




Peer Review Information


Clinical Content Peer Review

      Clinical Content Reviewer: Unknown Reviewed on: Unknown

      Notes on Clinical Content Peer Review:

      Unknown


Simulation/Educational Review

     Simulation/Educational Reviewer: Unknown Reviewed on: Unknown

     Notes on Simulation/Educational Peer Review:

     Unknown


Simulation/Educational Real Time Review

     Simulation/Educational Real Time Reviewer: Unknown Reviewed on: Unknown

     Notes on Simulation/Educational Real Time Peer Review:

     Unknown



Extra Information


     Additional Details:

     Skills: ACLS, "breaking bad news"­

     References:

     ­Up to Date: ACLS

     Scenario Links:

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