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Simulation of an Atypical Presentation of Necrotizing Enterocolitis in the Emergency Department.

Jennifer Simpson1, Maya I Brasher2, Jennifer Arnold3, Erin Endom1, Cara B Doughty1.   

Abstract

Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a gastrointestinal emergency most commonly seen in premature infants, but equally important to recognize in term infants. Early diagnosis and management is critical to achieving optimal patient outcomes. This report outlines a simulation of the challenging scenario of a term infant presenting to the emergency center with NEC as a result of bacteremia and sepsis due to a urinary tract infection (UTI). This simulation can be used for teaching different levels of learners including novice, intermediate, and advanced. It focuses on the presentation, diagnosis, and emergent management of NEC, and additionally incorporates Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) for more advanced learners.
Copyright © 2021, Simpson et al.

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Keywords:  gi emergency; medical simulation; nec; neonatal emergency; neonatal sepsis; pals; pediatric resuscitation; pediatrics emergency

Year:  2021        PMID: 33585094      PMCID: PMC7872491          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.12604

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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