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Learning Modules

Adult Nursing Pediatric Nursing Infant Nursing


Contains 20 SCEs™ from the Program for Nursing Includes 16 SCEs developed from the PNCI for those Includes eight SCEs developed from the PNCI for those
Curriculum specifically interested in simulations involving care of the specifically interested in simulation involving the care of
pediatric patient an infant patient
• Acute Coronary Syndrome and Acute Myocardial • Abnormal Variation in Heart Rate in a Six-Year-Old • Abandoned Healthy Newborn
Infarction Patient • Care of a Baby with RSV Bronchiolitis
• Acute Respiratory Distress/Failure Secondary to • Acetaminophen Poisoning • Congenital Cardiac Abnormalities
Trauma, Post-Anesthesia and Pneumonia • Amputation Secondary to Osteosarcoma • Myelomeningocele
• Anaphylactic Reaction to Blood Administration • Asthma Attack in the Pediatric Patient • Newborn with Respiratory Distress
• Asthma • Care of a Young Child with Meningitis • Septic Baby Secondary to Prolonged Rupture of
• Basic Assessment of the Adult Patient with Asthma • Cystic Fibrosis Membranes
• Basic Assessment of the Postoperative Gastrectomy • Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Pneumonia • Shaken Baby Syndrome
Patient • Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance • Substance Exposed Neonate
• Bioterrorism • Foreign Body Aspiration
• Cardiopulmonary Arrest • Fractured Radius with Compartmental Syndrome
• Cerebral Vascular Accident • Near Drowning
• Chest Pain Management of the Medical-Surgical • Postoperative Care of the Pediatric Patient with
Patient Complications: Seizures and Allergic Reaction
• Chest Tube Insertion and General Ongoing Care • Renal Dysfunction Secondary to Acute
• Chronic Diabetic Streptococcal Glomerulonephritis
• Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) • Septic Pediatric Patient Secondary to Ruptured
Exacerbation with Respiratory Failure Appendix
• Diabetic Ketoacidosis • Terrorism by Chemical Agent
• Intentional Overdose of a Hypnotic • Traumatic Brain Injury
• Motor Vehicle Collision with Abdominal Injury, with
Internal Bleeding and Hypovolemic Shock
• Postoperative Care of the Patient with a Ruptured
Diverticulum
• Postoperative Pulmonary Embolism
• Pregnant Patient in the First Trimester with an
Electrolyte Imbalance Secondary to Hyperemesis
Gravidarum
• Preoperative Care of the Patient Scheduled for a
Cholecystectomy

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Learning Modules

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Disaster Medical Readiness (DMR)
Designed for facilitating learning of the American Heart Designed for facilitating learning of the AHA algorithims Designed to teach the critical aspects of care due to
Association (AHA) algorithms related to emergency related to emergency care of the pediatric patient situations involving Weapons of Mass Destruction
cardiac care
• Acute Coronary Syndrome • Acute Respiratory Failure • Anthrax
• Acute Ischemic CVA • Asthma • Botulism
• Asystole • Asystole • BZ
• Atrial Fibrillation/Junctional Tachycardia • Bradycardia • CHI with Chest Trauma – Earthquake
• Bradycardia and Heart Blocks • Hypovolemic Shock • CHI with Chest Trauma – IED
• Pulseless Electrical Activity (PEA) • Multiple Trauma • Chlorine
• Pulseless Ventricular Fibrillation and Tachycardia • Pulseless Electrical Activity (PEA) • Cyanide
• Pulseless Ventricular Fibrillation/AED Use • Supraventricular Tachycardia/Ventricular • Dehydration – Hurricane
• Respiratory Arrest Tachycardia • Laceration to the Arm – Earthquake
• Supraventricular Tachycardia/Ventricular • Toxidromes • Laceration to the Arm – Hurricane
Tachycardia • Ventricular Fibrillation • Multiple injuries with Amputation – IED
• Multiple injuries with Amputation –Earthquake
• Mustard-Lewisite
• Pandemic Flu
• Phosgene
• Pneumonic Plague
• Pneumothorax – IED
• Radiation Criticality
• Radiation Trauma
• Sarin

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Learning Modules

Tactical Medical Care - Military (TMCM) Cardiopulmonary Critical Situations (CCS) Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Designed to standardize and facilitate training for military Includes eight SCEs that are focused on the care of Designed to assist with the education of paramedic
personnel patients with advanced airway management needs students or the continuing education needs of
practitioners
• Allergic Reaction • Acute Allergic Reaction • Closed Head Injury
• Amputation, TBI and Abdominal Injury • Acute Asthma • COPD
• Arm Laceration • Burns with Airway Compromise • Gun Shot Wound
• Burns and Spinal Shock • Heroin Overdose • Hypoglycemia
• Cardiac Arrest • Inferior-Posterior Myocardial Infarction • Neurogenic Shock
• Cervical Injury • Ludwig’s Angina • Overdose
• Closed Head Injury and Blunt Trauma to the Chest • Stab Wound to Upper Neck • Pulmonary Embolism
• Closed Head Injury, Chest and Abdominal Trauma • Tricyclic Antidepressant Overdose • Respiratory Arrest
• Dehydrated Soldier • Septic Shock
• Diabetic with Altered Mental Status • Thermal Injury
• Exposure to Chemical Nerve Agent
• Fatality From Fall
• Flail Chest and Spinal Cord Injury
• Gun Shot Wound
• Head Injury and Femur Fracture
• Hip, Pelvis and Sternal Trauma
• Leg Amputations and Burns
• Multiple Gun Shot Wounds
• Multiple Trauma from Hand-to-Hand Combat
• Near Drowning in Cold Water
• Oxygen Toxicity
• Pelvic Trauma and Pneumothorax
• Pelvis and Leg Injuries
• Pneumothorax from Explosion
• Poisoning/Overdose
• Respiratory Distress
• Seizures
• Tension Pneumothorax
• Trauma with Hypoglycemia
• Unconscious After Explosion

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Learning Modules

Pediatric Emergencies Infant Emergencies


Includes eight SCEs that are designed to teach common medical emergencies that Includes eight SCEs that are designed to teach common medical emergencies that
are most often associated with small children are most often associated with babies and infants
• Burn Injury • Burn Injury
• Drowning • Drowning
• Electrocution • Electrocution
• Envenomation • Envenomation
• Gunshot Wound • Gunshot Wound
• Meningitis • Meningitis
• Methamphetamine Exposure • Methamphetamine Exposure
• Traumatic Brain Injury • Traumatic Brain Injury

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