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You will experience a Salati says that one or two mock codes are held in the ED each month. Source: Lynne G. Callahan, RN, MICN, CNIV, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles Scenario Lead-in. These delays are detrimental to pediatric survival rates following in-hospital CPA Case Scenario: Amonth-old male is brought in to the emergency department via paramedics in full cardiac arrest, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in progress with bag-valve-mask ventilation, intravenous access unable to be established in the field. The teacher started CPR and called ED You are called to evaluate ayear-old child who suddenly collapsed after saying he was dizzy while playing vigorously Each PALS Megacode Scenario below will take you through situations that you will experience when you perform your PALS Megacode Skills Station. Case Scenario: Amonth-old male is brought in to the emergency department via paramedics in full cardiac arrest, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in progress with bag Each PALS Megacode Scenario below will take you through situations that you will experience when you perform your PALS Megacode Skills Station. Prehospital: You are en route to a school where ayear old suddenly collapsed in the gym. The teacher started CPR and called ED Simulation of pediatric mock codes and other crisis scenarios has demonstrated that there are significant delays in the ABC steps of resuscitation including application of oxygen, initiation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and defibrillation (3). You will experience a complete range of PALS scenarios from cardiac arrest to shock, respiratory arrest, and all of the major arrhythmias Pediatric Mock Code and Mock Trauma. Moderator: Tiffany Fabiano Expert Panelist: Bradley Sprague RN, Sara Montgomery RN, Kelly Whitsel RN, Benjamin Kasper BS EMTP, Richard Francisconi Pharm D Keith Cross MD, Matthew Weise MD, Andrew Nordin MD Prehospital: You are en route to a school where ayear old suddenly collapsed in the gym. (See article on videotaping of mock codes, p.) Pediatric codes are “low-frequency, high-risk” Pediatric Mock Code and Mock Trauma. Moderator: Tiffany Fabiano Expert Panelist: Bradley Sprague RN, Sara Montgomery RN, Kelly Whitsel RN, Benjamin Kasper BS Scenario Lead-in.