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Multisystem Inflammatory Symptoms in Children (MIS-C) - CHolmes - 07-30-2020 Multisystem Inflammatory Symptoms in Children (MIS-C)
Created June 2020
Contact Information Developed by: Dr. A. Mackenzie-Feder Developed for: 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 (Has not been peer reviewed or the information will be provided later) Scenario Information Case Summary: 14 year old female with fever, vomiting, and diarrhea for 48 hours. Recent history of fall from bike with multiple abrasions to shins and arms. Previously well. No know sick contacts or COVID contacts. Patient ate a burger at a BBQ 2 days ago. Mother also complaining of GI symptoms. Target Learning Groups: Physicians, Nursing, Specialist, Interprofessional Team Additional Target Learning Groups: Proposed Setting: Emergency Department Educational Goals: - Recognition of possible MIS-C - Management of MIS-C - Recognition of a critically ill child and call for help early - Anticipate and Plan - Mobilize Resources 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: References: Scenario Links: Additional Tags: If you would like further information about this scenario please contact simulation@interiorhealth.ca or leave a comment below. |