Clinical Scenario One: Treatment of Acute Pain in a Healthy Teenager
Dr. Neil Schechter demonstrates clinical approach and strategies for treatment of chronic abdominal pain in an adolescent patient.

Learning Objectives
Identify essential intubation equipment required for safe airway preparation
Describe the function and proper use of core intubation tools prior to laryngoscopy
Demonstrate correct setup and positioning of intubation equipment in a simulated clinical environment
Analyze common equipment‑related complications during intubation and determine appropriate corrective actions
• Evaluate the suitability of selected intubation equipment for specific airway scenarios to optimize patient safety
Author(s)
Sharon Levy, MD, MPH
Chief, Division of Addiction Medicine Professor in Pediatrics | Harvard Medical School
Traci Wolbrink, MD, MPH
Co-Director, OPENPediatrics; Co-Director, Center for Educational Excellence and Innovation; Program Director, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship; Senior Associate in Critical Care Medicine | Boston Children’s Hospital
Associate Professor of Anaesthesia | Harvard Medical School
David Casavant, MD
Senior Associate in Critical Care Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology
Critical Care and Pain Medicine | Boston Children's Hospital
Assistant Professor of Anaesthesia | Harvard Medical School
Citation
Levy S, Wolbrink TA, Casavant D. Clinical Scenario One: Treatment of Acute Pain in a Healthy Teenager. 10/2015. Online video. OPENPediatrics. https://learn.openpediatrics.org/learn/course/internal/view/elearning/3117/treatment-of-acute-pain-in-a-healthy-teenager.
