07-12-2021, 02:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-12-2021, 02:35 PM by Sim@FH.
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FPIES/Hypovolemic Shock - Infant
Created May 4, 2021
Contact Information
Developed by: Dr. Navid Deghani, Zoe Schuler
Developed for: Fraserhealth
Submitted by: Sim@FH
Contact Email: simulation@fraserhealth.ca
Peer Reviewed: <strong>Yes</strong> (The information is provided below)
Scenario Information
Case Summary:
A 6 month old infant will present with lethargy and profuse vomiting. The infant will then have profuse, uncontrollable diarrhea. The infant will become bradycardic, require chest compressions/ventilation, aggressive fluid replacement, & blood glucose correction. The infant will respond favourably, and recover
Target Learning Groups:
Physicians, Nursing, Respiratory Therapy
Additional Target Learning Groups:
Proposed Setting:
Emergency Department
Educational Goals:
1. Identify hypovolemic shock
2. Calculate and administer NS bolus
3. Correct blood glucose
4. Manage pediatric bradycardic arrest
Peer Review Information
Clinical Content Peer Review
Clinical Content Reviewer: Dr. Navid Deghani Reviewed on: 05/04/2021
Notes on Clinical Content Peer Review:
Unknown
Simulation/Educational Review
Simulation/Educational Reviewer: Zoe Schuler Reviewed on: 07/06/2021
Notes on Simulation/Educational Peer Review:
Unknown
Simulation/Educational Real Time Review
Simulation/Educational Real Time Reviewer: Zoe Schuler Reviewed on: 07/08/2021
Notes on Simulation/Educational Real Time Peer Review:
Unknown
Extra Information
Additional Details:
References:
Unknown
Scenario Links:
Additional Tags: hypovolemia, shock, infant, vomiting, diarrhea
If you would like further information about this scenario please contact simulation@fraserhealth.ca or leave a comment below.