45 y/o male with midline cervical spine pain following a motorcycle collision at a high rate of speed. He is able to move all extremities. No LOC.
BP 135/80 P85 O2 100
45 y/o male with midline cervical spine pain following a motorcycle collision at a high rate of speed. He is able to move all extremities. No LOC.
BP 135/80 P85 O2 100
29 y/o female with chest tightness and SOB after rapidly approaching 4G in her F/A-18F jet. She has now descended and has continues symptoms
BP 85/40 P120 RR 25 O2 88%
US shows lung point on right 3rd intercostal space
28 y/o male with severe abdominal pain and bruising after from from height while escaping a uranium enrichment plant.
BP 75/40 P 130 O2 99%
FAST positive in MP & RV views
•When the Code Cart Opens, you will need to place the appropriate intervention next to the correct Pilot
•Once you have paired the correct intervention to the Pilot, you will need to assign the final diagnosis and ICD Code to each Pilot
•These two 4-digit codes will be your Code to unlock the room
•You will need to determine the Mechanism of Injury for each pilot and place them in the correct bed in the MASH Unit. Each Pilot has an assigned number.
•Each bed is labeled with the Pilot’s Call Sign
•Once you have the Pilots in the correct order and the two 4-digit codes, the Code Cart for interventions will open
Your pitcher was hit in the chest by a line drive! He collapsed on the field and needs your help!
To get to the field, you will first need the Code. Different EKG’s are on the walls of the stadium along with vital signs. You will need to determine the code by labeling the EKG’s correctly:
3 Dots: Do Not Shock 2 Dots: Defibrillate 1 Dot: Synchronized Cardioversion

2/11/2025
Date of Incident: 2/11/2025
Patient Name: Violet Baudelaire
Patient Safety Clue — pagingdradventure
