由于异胎妊娠破裂而导致的昏迷
Derek Jc Hunt1, Kevin McLendon1, Jodi Conrad1
1Merit Health Wesley, Department of Emergency Medicine, Hattiesburg, MS.
Journal of education & teaching in emergency medicine
|July 24, 2023
概括
这种模拟训练紧急医疗人员管理昏迷,重点是使用超声波技术诊断和复苏破裂子宫外怀孕的患者.
科学领域:
- 紧急医疗 紧急医疗
- 产科 产科 产科 产科 产科
- 医疗模拟 医疗模拟
背景情况:
- 昏迷是一种常见的急诊室投诉,原因多样化,需要快速诊断.
- 破裂的子宫外怀孕是导致昏和出血性休克的危及生命的原因.
研究的目的:
- 为紧急医疗人员提供基于模拟的培训模块.
- 增强学习者诊断和管理不分化的昏迷的能力,特别关注破裂的宫外妊娠.
主要方法:
- 一个中高准确度的模拟场景是为紧急医疗住院人员开发的.
- 培训包括全面的病史,体检,实验室测试和超声波 (特别是RUSH考试).
主要成果:
- 模拟后的反表明了积极的接待,参与者发现这种情况是现实的,并且对练习复苏技能有价值.
- 学习者在尿液怀孕检测结果呈阳性后将异位妊娠确定为最高差异,尽管最初的超声波试验有时会错过发现.
结论:
- 该模拟有效地训练了居民因破裂的宫外妊娠而导致昏迷的管理.
- RUSH检查证明在识别自由液体方面至关重要,有助于在不稳定的患者中进行诊断.
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