Billy Elliot MF2 Hematology
Activity
Tutorial
Tutorial
Billy Elliot, an 18 year old male music store employee was brought into your emergency department after being involved in a motor vehicle accident at about 2:00 a.m. The paramedics that brought him in stated that he was the driver of a vehicle involved in a three car accident. The rescue squad required the "jaws of life" to extricate him from the car. The airbags were deployed, but the car sustained significant damage and the steering wheel was noted to be inches from the front seat after Billy was extricated. The paramedics conveyed that the patient was alert and talking at the scene and an IV was started. However, en route to the hospital, they noted that his pulse rate began to increase and the patient was diaphoretic.
Curriculum Block
Hematology / Medical Foundation 2 / Part 2 / Week 5
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Objectives
General Objectives
- Describe the response of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems to too many red blood cells and too few red blood cells.
- Describe the basic red blood cell surface antigens (ABO, Rh) and their importance in transfusion medicine.
- Describe the response of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems to bleeding.
Global Objectives
Assessments
End-Unit Tutorial Assessment
Concept Application Exercise (CAE)
Tags
Basic Sciences
Anatomy
Biochemistry
Diagnosis
Pathology
Physiology
Curriculum Block
Hematology
Medical Foundation 2
Part 2
Week 5
Curriculum Week
Part 2
Week 8
Discipline
Cardiology
Emergency Medicine
Hematology
Nephrology
Pulmonary Medicine
Longitudinal Discipline
Immunology
MCC Presentations
Acid-Base Abnormalities
Chest Injuries
Cyanosis, Hypoxia
Hypotension/Shock
Trauma
Vascular Injury
McMaster Program Competencies
2.2 Apply biomedical scientific principles fundamental to health care for patients and populations.
MeSH
Blood Physiological Phenomena [G09.188]
Acid-Base Imbalance [C18.452.076]
Acute Kidney Injury [C13.351.968.419.780.050]
Arrhythmia [C23.550.073]
Blood Cell Count [E01.370.225.625.107]
Blood Grouping and Crossmatching [E05.200.625.120]
Blood Transfusion [E02.095.135]
Blood Volume [G09.188.130]
Bone Marrow [A15.382.216]
Cardiovascular System [A07]
Heart Rate [G09.330.380.500]
Heart [A07.541]
Hematologic Tests [E01.370.225.625]
Hemodynamics [G09.330.380]
Hemorrhage [C23.550.414]
Hemothorax [C23.550.414.904]
Hypotension [C14.907.514]
Hypovolemia [C23.550.455]
Hypoxia [C23.888.852.079]
Multiple Organ Failure [C23.550.835.525]
Pleural Cavity [A01.923.761.800.650]
Pulmonary Circulation [G09.772.593]
Renal Insufficiency [C12.777.419.780]
Renal Insufficiency [C13.351.968.419.780]
Respiration [G09.772.705]
Respiratory Physiological Phenomena [G09.772]
Shock [C23.550.835]
Shock, Hemorrhagic [C23.550.835.650]
Shock, Traumatic [C23.550.835.888]
Signs and Symptoms, Respiratory [C23.888.852]
Tachycardia [C23.550.073.845]
Tachypnea [C08.618.961]
Thoracic Cavity [A01.923.761.800]
Thorax [A01.923.761]