
The nine scenarios below were developed for the COVID-19 Unit E Rehearsing skills using simulation online resource.
Community or primary care setting: A man aged 36 is brought into a primary healthcare COVID-19 hub by his family with anosmia a high fever sweating and a dry cough which has just started. He is suspected of having COVID-19.
Secondary care setting: John McCoombe aged 36 is brought into a COVID-19 ward with a high fever sweating, a dry cough which has just started and difficulty in breathing. He is suspected of having COVID-19.
Secondary care setting: John McCoombe aged 36 is brought into a primary care COVID 19 hub or secondary care COVID-19 ward with a high fever sweating, a dry cough which has just started and difficulty in breathing. He is suspected of having COVID-19.
Patient with asthma and suspected COVID-19: 25 year old male, law student, lives alone. Plays football twice a week. Allergic to cats. Non-smoker. Social alcohol. Sister asthmatic too.
A patient who is confused: Patient is 74 years old and arrived in the COVID-19 ward following admission from the community COVID-19 assessment centre. Over the last 2-3 days has become confused with fever and increasing shortness of breath.
Patient with COVID-19 who develops respiratory failure secondary to pneumonia on a background of COPD becomes difficult to ventilate. Diagnosis & best treatment are not clear.
A patient COVID-19 respiratory sepsis and cardiogenic shock: Its 1700 and you are looking after a 38 year old female who presented with a 24 hour history of anosmia, sore throat, productive cough, breathlessness, nausea & vomiting. In ED she was found to be hypoxic, pyrexia and hypotensive.
Margaret Wilson: admitted to the COVID ward yesterday with positive test with increasing shortness of breath and productive cough, sweats and rigors. Systemically unwell and confused.
The COVID pandemic has been peaking in your locality with the numbers of patients requiring ventilatory support rising. The hospital is almost at capacity in the ITU with only 1 ventilated bed space left available. You are in the assessment area for patients being admitted to hospital with worsening symptoms of suspected COVID-19.