CLIPP Cases: Critical and Acute Pediatric Conditions
Activity
e-Learning Module
e-Learning Module
Computer simulated pediatric cases will be used to supplement direct patient encounters. A series of 31 e-learning modules is made available to each student. Students are required to complete 15 cases by the end of the rotation.
Curriculum Block
Clerkship / Pediatrics Rotation
- Indicates most relevant
Objectives
Clerkship Objectives
- Recognise an acutely ill child.
- Abdominal Pain & Abdominal Mass: Appendicitis, Constipation, Functional, Neuroblastoma, Ovarian torsion, Pregnancy, Wilm’s tumor
- Acutely Ill Child: Acute abdomen, Burn, Diabetic ketoacidosis / Diabetes mellitus, Meningococcemia, Poisoning / intoxication, Shock, Trauma
- Altered LOC: Encephalitis, Head Injury, Hypoglycemia, Metabolic disease
- Bruising / Bleeding: Hemophilia, Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, Leukemia
- Edema : Nephritic syndrome, Nephrotic syndrome, Renal failure
- Headache: Brain tumor, Concussion, Increased intracranial pressure, Migraine
- Seizure / Paroxysmal event: Arrhythmia, Breath-holding spell, Brief resolved unexplained event, Febrile vs. non-febrile seizure, General vs. focal seizure, Status epilepticus, Syncope
- Vomiting: Gastroeosphageal reflux / Gastroeosphageal reflux disease, Intestinal atresia, Intussusception, Malrotation/volvulus, Pyloric stenosis
Assessments
e-Learning Module Completion
Tags
Curriculum Block
Clerkship
Pediatrics Rotation
Discipline
Pediatrics
MCC Presentations
Burns
Cyanosis, Hypoxia
Hypotension/Shock
Poisoning
Trauma
McMaster Program Competencies
2.2 Apply biomedical scientific principles fundamental to health care for patients and populations.
MeSH
Burns [C26.200]
Diabetic Ketoacidosis [C18.452.076.176.390]
Poisoning [C25.723]
Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn [C08.381.842]
Shock [C23.550.835]