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Find the information to save your patient
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ED Hospital ESCAPE GAME
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-A patient has presented at the Emergency Department in your hospital. Your mission is to determine the condition of your patient, provide optimum treatment and save your patient. Good Luck!
THE MISSION
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THE HOSPITAL. room 1
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- Initial Clinical Assessment:
- Acute Confused
- Pale
- Short of Breath
- Fever
- Fatigue
- Male, 76 years
Your patient has just arrived in the Emergency department
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D. Find out any comorbidities
C. Assess current situation
QUESTION 1/2
B. Take vital signs: blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, temperature and oxygen saturation
A. Obtain patient history
What is your next action?
92%
24
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- Co-morbidities: Diabetes
Additional information obtained
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C. Yes
B. Maybe
A. No
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QUESTION 2/2
Would you do an early warning score assessment now? ...
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Mission 1 complete
Congratulations!
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THE HOSPITAL. room 2
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100
92%
38.5
-The patient is still confused Respiratory Rate 24
B. No
C. Maybe
A. Yes
Yes
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QUESTION 1/3
NEWS Score - 9 Would you provide your patient with oxygen at this stage?
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98%
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-The patient is still confused and is now on 0xygen. Oxygen saturation has increased to 98%
C. Pulmonary Embolism
A. Pneumonia
B. Sepsis
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QUESTION 2/3
What do you suspect at this stage?
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38.5
98%
The patient is still confused . Oxygen saturation improved with oxygen. Patient has had a previous urinary tract infection and is experieincing suprapubic pain with burning sensation on micturition and has not been drinking much last 24 hours.
No
Yes
Maybe
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QUESTION 3/3
Do you initiate the sepsis bundle?
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Mission 2 complete
Congratulations!
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THE HOSPITAL. room 3
98%
38.5
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Broad spectrum antibiotics given and IV fluids to be commenced
A. Chrystalloids
B. Colloids
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QUESTION 1/2
What IV fluids will you start administering to your patient?
A. Balanced
B. Unbalanced
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QUESTION 2/2
What type of crystalloids?
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135/85
80
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98%
The patient is less confused. Oxygen saturation improved with oxygen. Blood pressure increased with IV fluids Temperature reduced with IV antibiotics Patient is well enough to be transfered to a medical ward
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Mission complete
Congratulations!