08-06-2020, 08:00 AM
Neonatal Ductal Dependent Cardiac Lesion
Created January 2019
Contact Information
Developed by: P. Tommasini; L. Leslie
Developed for: Interior Health
Submitted by: CHolmes
Contact Email: simulation@interiorhealth.ca
Peer Reviewed: <strong>Yes</strong> (The information is provided below)
Scenario Information
Case Summary:
Term babe, 4 hours in unit, tubed and vented. Query ductal dependent cardiac leision. BPs have been declining, O2 demand increasing (40-60 now). BCCH consulted and ITT en route. Neonatologist suggests dopamine, prostin and morphine infusions be initiated prior to arrival of ITT. Triple lumen UV already in situ. Art line needs to be placed.
*ITT requests ROC to be given prior to departure for BCCH
Target Learning Groups:
Physicians, Nursing, Respiratory Therapy, Interprofessional Team
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Proposed Setting:
NICU
Educational Goals:
Discuss and demonstrate medication management
Demonstrate UA line preparation and management
Demonstrate management of infusions through a triple lumen UV line
Demonstrate preparation and assisting insertion of UA line
Demonstrate drawing blood off UA
Demonstrate clear communication during handover to ITT
Peer Review Information
Clinical Content Peer Review
Clinical Content Reviewer: Dr. B. Clive Reviewed on: 02/13/2019
Notes on Clinical Content Peer Review:
Unknown
Simulation/Educational Review
Simulation/Educational Reviewer: C. Holmes Reviewed on: 01/30/2019
Notes on Simulation/Educational Peer Review:
Unknown
Simulation/Educational Real Time Review
Simulation/Educational Real Time Reviewer: C. Holmes Reviewed on: 02/20/2019
Notes on Simulation/Educational Real Time Peer Review:
Run with UNI & SuperTory - scenario written to reflect UNI simulator parameter requirements. Remains in state during most of scenario with slight changes to SpO2 to stimulate participants to think about sedation and paralytics
Extra Information
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