
Nursemaid’s Elbow
We are excited to see so many of you join our FMEP courses. Several of...
Comments Off on Nursemaid’s ElbowWe are excited to see so many of you join our FMEP courses. Several of you have requested we continue to post more practice SAMPs, so here you go!
SAMP
Emma is a 14-year-old competitive hockey player who was involved in a collision on the ice yesterday. Her helmeted head struck the boards, and although she did not lose consciousness, she immediately felt “dazed” and required help skating off the rink. Today, she complains of a persistent headache, sensitivity to bright lights, and difficulty concentrating during school lessons. She denies vomiting or neck pain. Her neurological examination is normal, and she appears alert and oriented, but her hockey coach is eager for clearance as the provincial championship takes place this weekend. Emma expresses concern about missing the tournament but admits she doesn’t feel like herself. (8 points)
Answer: A functional brain injury without structural abnormalities
Answer: Worsening headache, repeated vomiting, seizures, focal neuro deficits, declining consciousness (any two)
Answer: SCAT5 or Child SCAT5
Answer: No – avoid routine CT; use PECARN criteria to identify need
Answer: Reduced workload, shortened day, frequent rest breaks, screen reduction (any two)
Answer: Asymptomatic both at rest and with exertion