Tumor Lysis Syndrome associated with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Created Nov 2015
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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 (Has not been peer reviewed or the information will be provided later)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:
3 year old boy who has been admitted 24 hours prior with vomiting, weight loss and hypertension. General malaise. Bone marrow showed acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Earlier this day had intrathecal chemotherapy and a packed red cell transfusion.
Target Learning Groups:
Physicians, Nursing, Respiratory Therapy, Specialist, Interprofessional Team
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Proposed Setting:
Pediatric Unit
Educational Goals:
Review presentation and initial management of TLS in malignant conditions
Recognize arrhythmia as a result of TLS
Summarize and demonstrate management of TLS associated electrolyte abnormalities and arrhythmia
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Extra Information
Additional Details:
Skills: pediatric IV therapy,
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