Smoke Inhalation
Created Nov 2015
Contact Information
Developed by: Unknown
Developed for: Interior Health
Submitted by: CHolmes
Contact Email: simulation@interiorhealth.ca
Peer Reviewed: <strong>No</strong> (Has not been peer reviewed or the information will be provided later)
Scenario Information
Case Summary:
6 year old boy, was stuck in his room during a house fire. When firefighters arrived, he was found underneath his bed, which had collapsed on top of him. His 75 year old grandmother passed away during the fire. Brought to hospital by the paramedics in a C-spine collar. Vomited twice en route to hospital.
Target Learning Groups:
Physicians, Nursing, Respiratory Therapy, Interprofessional Team
Additional Target Learning Groups:
Proposed Setting:
Emergency Dept
Educational Goals:
Identify the importance of airway management with smoke inhalation
Recognize importance of fluid resuscitation with severe burn injuries
Understand the presentation, risk factors from and demonstrate effective management of CO poisoning
Demonstrate effective management of cyanide poisoning
Peer Review Information
Clinical Content Peer Review
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Simulation/Educational Review
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Notes on Simulation/Educational Peer Review:
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Simulation/Educational Real Time Review
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Notes on Simulation/Educational Real Time Peer Review:
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Extra Information
Additional Details:
Skills: pediatric airway management, pediatric IV therapy, pediatric trauma and burn management
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