Pediatric Disaster Medicine: Hospital Triage After a Shooting
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Test your readiness to manage a pediatric trauma surge by triaging victims of a mall shooting in this practice simulation set in a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center.
Responding to a mass casualty incident involving pediatric gunshot wound victims requires rapid, coordinated action. In this practice simulation, a nearby mall shooting sends multiple pediatric gunshot wound victims to your fully staffed Level I Pediatric Trauma Center. Quickly assess each patient and assign them to Red, Yellow, or Green zones based on injury severity and available resources. Enroll in this simulation to practice triage during a pediatric trauma surge and coordinate urgent care with trauma surgeons and surgical teams.
What You Will Learn
* Triage pediatric trauma patients during an active surge to Red, Yellow, and Green ED zones
* Assess injury severity and make urgent care location assignments based on available hospital resources
* Strengthen decision-making skills in the context of a pediatric mass casualty event
Responding to a mass casualty incident involving pediatric gunshot wound victims requires rapid, coordinated action. In this practice simulation, a nearby mall shooting sends multiple pediatric gunshot wound victims to your fully staffed Level I Pediatric Trauma Center. Quickly assess each patient and assign them to Red, Yellow, or Green zones based on injury severity and available resources. Enroll in this simulation to practice triage during a pediatric trauma surge and coordinate urgent care with trauma surgeons and surgical teams.
What You Will Learn
* Triage pediatric trauma patients during an active surge to Red, Yellow, and Green ED zones
* Assess injury severity and make urgent care location assignments based on available hospital resources
* Strengthen decision-making skills in the context of a pediatric mass casualty event
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