Chest Pain on the Ward: A Simulation Scenario for Rural Family and Emergency Medicine Trainees

Cureus. 2020 Jun 28;12(6):e8887. doi: 10.7759/cureus.8887.

Abstract

Chest pain is a frequently encountered emergency room presentation, of which about 15% of cases are due to acute coronary syndromes. Cardiogenic shock is a relatively uncommon complication with associated high morbidity and mortality. Emergency medicine practitioners frequently encounter critically ill patients that require quick, definitive treatment to optimize patient outcomes. These high acuity presentations often are of relatively low occurrence which makes training residents and learners challenging. Simulation-based medical education has been shown to enhance patient outcomes by teaching these high acuity low occurrence (HALO) presentations in a safe environment. Herein we describe a simulation scenario of a patient with cardiogenic shock secondary to acute coronary syndrome. It consists of a step-wise, detailed summary of the case, along with modifiers to adjust the case for repeated use, learning objectives, and a suggested evaluation.

Keywords: cardiogenic shock; emergency medicine; myocardial infarction; rural medicine; simulation-based medical education.