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Class of 2017
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Session Title:
PEDS: Emergency
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Learning Objectives
Blueprint ID Learning Objectives
1317 Recognize the signs and symptoms of acute otitis media and treat according to current clinical practice guidelines
1318 Recognize the signs and symptoms of strep pharyngitis
1319 Assess a child of any age presenting with fever: (a) perform a history and physical examination (b) conduct appropriate investigations (c) recognize the child likely to have a serious bacterial illness
1320 Form a differential diagnosis for a vomiting child of any age
1321 Recognize and describe the clinical signs of dehydration
1322 Manage acute gastroenteritis with oral rehydation therapy and/or IV fluids Diagnose urinary tract infection in a child, paying special attention to urine collection technique
1323 Recognize the signs and symptoms of meningitis
1324 Assess a child who has had a febrile seizure
1325 Recognize, and have an approach to treatment of, status epilepticus
1326 Perform the following procedures: (a) throat swab (b) nasopharyngeal swab (c) determination of O2 saturation with pulse oximeter (d) application of short arm cast and thumb spica cast (e) application of fibreglass or plaster emergency splint
1327 Recognize and describe respiratory distress
1328 Explain the difference between respiratory distress and respiratory failure
1329 Distinguish between upper and lower airway obstruction
1330 Manage acute asthma and viral croup
1331 Approach an injured child according to ATLS guidelines.
1332 Assess and treat minor lacerations, making use of local anesthesia, simple sutures, and skin glue
1333 Perform a physical exam of an injured extremity, including a neurovascular exam
1334 Diagnose common pediatric fractures radiographically

Linked Course Goal(s) to Session
Blueprint ID Course Goals
10387 EPA 1 (AAMC): Gather a history and perform a physical examination
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
me-1 me-2 me-6 cm-1 cm-2 ha-1 pr-1
10388 EPA 2 (AAMC): Prioritize a differential diagnosis following a clinical encounter
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
me-4 me-6 cm-1 cm-2 cm-6 co-2 ha-1 ha-2 sc-1 sc-2 sc-3 pr-1
10390 EPA 4 (AAMC): Enter and discuss orders and prescriptions
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
me-5 me-6 cm-3 cm-4 cm-5 cm-6 co-2 co-3 ld-2 ld-3 ha-3 sc-2 pr-1
10391 EPA 5 (AAMC): Document a clinical encounter in the patient record
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
me-1 me-2 me-3 me-4 me-5 me-6 cm-5 cm-6 co-1 co-3 ld-3 pr-1
10392 EPA 6 (AAMC): Provide an oral presentation of a clinical encounter
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
me-1 me-2 me-3 me-4 me-5 me-6 cm-3 cm-5 cm-6 co-1 ld-3 sc-3 pr-1
10393 EPA 7 (AAMC): Form clinical questions and retrieve evidence to advance patient care
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
me-6 cm-3 cm-5 cm-6 ld-2 ld-3 sc-1 sc-2 sc-3 pr-1
10394 EPA 8 (AAMC): Give or receive a patient handover to transition care responsibility
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
me-6 cm-3 cm-5 co-2 co-3 ld-3 pr-1
10395 EPA 9 (AAMC): Collaborate as a member of an interprofessional team
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
me-6 cm-5 co-1 co-2 co-3 co-4 ld-3 ha-1 ha-2 pr-1
10396 EPA 10 (AAMC): Recognize a patient requiring urgent or emergent care and initiate evaluation
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
me-1 me-2 me-3 me-4 me-5 me-6 cm-1 cm-2 cm-3 cm-4 cm-5 cm-6 co-1 co-2 co-3 ld-1 ld-2 ld-3 ha-3 sc-1 sc-2 pr-1
10397 EPA 11 (AAMC): Obtain informed consent for tests and/or procedures
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
me-3 me-5 me-6 cm-1 cm-3 cm-4 cm-5 ld-2 ld-3 ha-1 ha-3 sc-2 sc-3 pr-1
10398 EPA 12 (AAMC): Perform general procedures of a physician
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
me-3 me-5 me-6 cm-1 cm-3 cm-4 cm-5 cm-6 co-1 co-3 ld-2 sc-1 sc-2 pr-1
10399 EPA 13 (AAMC): Identify system failures and contribute to a culture of safety and improvement
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
me-6 cm-6 co-1 ld-1 ld-3 ha-3 sc-1 sc-2 sc-3 pr-1
Linked Program Competencies To Course Goal(s)
me-1 Medical Expert
Perform a complete and accurate patient-centred history appropriate to the patient’s presentation.
me-2 Medical Expert
Perform a complete and accurate physical examination appropriate to the patient’s presentation.
me-6 Medical Expert
Apply knowledge of the clinical, socio-behavioural, and fundamental biomedical sciences relevant to a clinical problem.
cm-1 Communicator
Develop and maintain appropriate ethical and therapeutic relationships, rapport and trust with patients and their families.
cm-2 Communicator
Collect and synthesize accurate and relevant information, incorporating perspectives from patients and their families, colleagues and other health care professionals.
ha-1 Health Advocate
Identify the important determinants of health, risk factors for illness, interaction between the population and their physical, biological and social environment, and personal attributes.
pr-1 Professional
Demonstrate accountability to patients by applying best practices and adhering to high ethical standards.
me-4 Medical Expert
Develop a differential diagnosis and key clinical problem list following assessment of a patient.
cm-6 Communicator
Discuss effective strategies for communicating with third parties other than health care professionals.
co-2 Collaborator
Demonstrate effective consultation with other health care professionals to provide care for individuals, communities, and populations.
ha-2 Health Advocate
Identify public policies and trends that affect health locally, nationally, and globally, and barriers to access for populations, including persons with disabilities, the underserved and the marginalized.
sc-1 Scholar
Develop a plan for personal continued education.
sc-2 Scholar
Apply the principles of research, critical appraisal and evidence-based medicine to learning and practice.
sc-3 Scholar
Demonstrate facilitation of learning for health care professionals, patients and society as part of the professional responsibility.
me-5 Medical Expert
Develop a management plan for key clinical problems following assessment of a patient.
cm-3 Communicator
Discuss relevant health care information and management plans with patients and their families.
cm-4 Communicator
Develop a shared plan of care with patients, their families, and other health care professionals.
cm-5 Communicator
Demonstrate effective oral and written communication of information associated with a medical encounter.
co-3 Collaborator
Demonstrate respect for health care team members without bias (e.g., bias related to gender, ethnicity, cultural background or health care role).
ld-2 Leader
Apply evidence and management processes to effectively allocate health care resources.
ld-3 Leader
Describe the roles and responsibilities of physicians and governing bodies in the development and support of the health care system.
ha-3 Health Advocate
Assess and respond to issues in the Canadian health care system and advocate for patients at all levels.
me-3 Medical Expert
Formulate an initial plan of appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic procedures relevant to the patient’s presentation.
co-1 Collaborator
Demonstrate effective collaboration skills within the health care system.
co-4 Collaborator
Demonstrate effective strategies to promote understanding, manage differences and resolve conflicts through negotiation and collaboration.
ld-1 Leader
Identify strategies to effectively manage practice and career.

Linked MCC Medical Expert Objectives
(003-1) ABDOMINAL PAIN (CHILDREN)
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(028) EAR PAIN
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(107-4) FEVER IN THE IMMUNE COMPROMISED HOST / RECURRENT FEVER
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(039) HEADACHE
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(107-1) FEVER AND HYPERTHERMIA
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(047-3) INCONTINENCE, URINE, PEDIATRIC / ENURESIS
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(022-3) PEDIATRIC DIARRHEA
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(027-3) PEDIATRIC RESPIRATORY DISTRESS
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(092) SEIZURES / EPILEPSY
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(100) SORE THROAT AND/OR RHINORRHEA
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(109) TRAUMA
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(109-14) URINARY TRACT INJURIES
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(116) VOMITING AND/OR NAUSEA
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