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Initial Scenario Conditions

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A 50 year‐old man lying on a hospital stretcher is moaning in pain. Patient is occasionally retching into a basin.

Vital signs: T 98.7°F (37.1°C), P 115, RR 14, BP 110/60, SpO2 99% on room air.
Head: Atraumatic, normocephalic.
Eyes: Pupils equal and reactive, extraocular muscles intact.
Ears/nose/mouth: Dry mucous membranes.
Neck: Supple, full range of motion, no meningismus.
Heart: Tachycardic, regular, no murmurs/rubs/gallops.
Lungs: Clear to auscultation bilaterally, no wheezes/rales/rhonchi.
Abdomen: Distended, with hyperactive bowel sounds. Tender to palpation in all quadrants, no rebound/guarding/rigidity. Moans with deep palpation.
Extremities: No edema, cyanosis, or clubbing.
Skin: Warm and well‐perfused, no rashes.
Neurologic: Alert and oriented to self, place, and time. No focal deficits. Cranial nerves intact. No nystagmus.
Psychiatric: Patient very rude and uncooperative, with agitated affect. Denies SI/HI/active hallucinations.

See flow diagram (Figure 1.21) for scenario changes based on learner actions.

Emergency Medicine Simulation Workbook

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