ry i Comp By Garry Fairbairn EDMONTON (CP) —- It wasn't until he died that 1 realized I never even knew his name. To me, he was just on anonymous accident vicim — an acne-faced man bleeding internally and externally and rapidly suffocating from a throat obstruction. But since this “victim” lived — and died — only in the electronic memory of ‘an innovative medical- training computer pro- gram, his equally fictional father and fiancee never . had to be told that be died because a medically ignorant reporter was in charge of the emergency room, ; “You were on the right track there," paramedic and programmer Wayne eee ee Seer Page nD Tho 0 Herald, Friday, January’ sf hal oe 2 TRA AD om bee . Osbaldeston commented, “until he died." “You were 100 per cent unti) then.” In Osbaldeston’ : elaborate computer simulation, however, doctors and medical students get no marks for effort. If the final blood pressure is zero, signifying death, 50 ia the score. In this case, two reason’ for the patient's death were his anonymity and his acne, The. harried reporter, who at each. stage of treatment had to choose © from up to two dozen op- tions by touching part of the video display, should have taken a moment to - question the father and fiancee about the man’s medical history. ‘ ee wl _ ere - panes patna " . Had that been done, the answers would - have revealed thal the man was. taking steroids for his skin condition and. that the combination of steroids and shack had caused adrenal cortical sup- pression. : Armed with that in-: formation, a knowledgeable doctor could have ordered hydrocortisone = injection and saved the patient. There isa basic lesson in this simulation, Osbaldeston said. ‘sRegardiess of the im- portance or the nature of the emergency, you should never, never, never neglect todo an adequate history of the patient.” How often do doctors themselves fail the com- puter test? © HEATHCLIFF * {ation order, fERALAN PIO Snnersgl Pras Sigag't | Osbaldeston, who developed the program for “the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada in consultation with Dr. R. E. Russell of the University of Alberta, said be is not at liberty to release such statistics. But some doctors — . perhaps because they don't take the computer simulation seriously — have casually corrected the patient's breathing and bleeding problems and sant him to the recovery roar, where he dies from the steroid-shock combination. Others have abruptly passed the-patient on by ambulance. to ‘a beiter-' equipped hospital, perhaps not noticing the signa of rapid deterioration that foe ic Nenght Syed. Tee. “Your wife's still standing in the doorway.”" Vesco evades deportation order f JNASSAU LAP wr Amst ~ fugitive. financier _Hobert Vesco, who disappeared from his home shortly before officials arrived to serve him with a depor- says his father took his wife and a son of a five-day trip and will be back Sunday. ° Anthony Vesco, 23, who is staying at his father's home here, said Thursday that his father, his mother, Patricia, and their younger son, Patrick, left Tuesday. Vesco's housekeeper said she was off Tuesday and found out about the disappearance on television. “As far as I krtow he will be back Sunday," she said. “But I don’t know how he leit, only wben.”’ Vesco's disappearame - came one day before Bahamian immigration officials went to his house to serve him with depor- talion papers ordering him to leave the country in 14 days. Ulysses Brown, captain — of Vesco's boat, The Patricia, old them Vesco gathered up his family and left but did not say where he was headed or when he would return, said Ken Heinrich, chief of the Miami office of the ~ Bahamas News Bureau. Veseo, 45, has been wanted by U.S. authorities since 1974, The government says. he looted Investors Overseas Services of $224 million while he was head of the company and thal he tried to have charges in that case dropped by contrib- uting $200,000 in 1972 to Richard Nixon's presidential re-election campaign. Vesco later fied the U.S. for Costa Rica, where he lived from 1974 to 10978 before the government of x) UGH RR : ure. thal, country, made it, clear he-was uo longer welcome. He went to Nassau on a shoriterm residency permit granted in con- nection with the liquidation. days to leave the island, but he was later granted a ‘ brief extension of thal ‘order until Wednesday. Vesco's came two days after he TF TIN HELL FIND IT!“ disappearance _ Clement Maynard, Vesco asked for “recognition and a declaration that I am a person entitled to political asylum under the accepted doctrines of international law and treaties."* uter becomes. Qa matter show the patient will dle before reaching the larger hospital. ’ “You'd be very surprised how many doctors transfer the patient to the metropolitan hospital before taking a fazaily his- tory,” Osbaldarions-azid. Because of doctors’ sensitivity to anything resembling a-test of their continuwd abllity to prac- tise, he said, the college of physicians just makes the machines available to doctors for self-testing. Only each doctor knows his o¢ her score. Low scores are expected to prompt voluntary re- fresher courses. _“A lot of them say it's not a fair assessment; it's not like ‘the ‘real world, " Osbaldeston nated. “And that's true. In the Leak halts. pipeline flow. ANCHORAGE, "Alaska . (AP) — The Trans-Alaska pipeline was out of service éarly today after a leak developed .on the North _ Slope, a spokesman says. . As much as 5,000 barrels of oi] may have spilled, but the exact amount was not known because the area _ was dark when the leak developed, said John Ratterman, spokesman for. Alyeska Pipeline Service Co., the oil-company owned consortium thal operales h of life and jeath real world, he (the decter) is not alone. There are nurses and paramedics there too." . While the accident- victim program does not include helpful hinta from nurses, 8 scenario has the em- barrassing feature — for some medical students — of sensible nurses who ridicule and block un- warranted decisions todo a - Cacaarean section. : Osbaldesion explained that no trick is involved in the maternity program —- just a normal birth that results alter a somewhat | longer than usual labor -' but students often the conclusion that’. on patient’ must have “some _ abnormality, (Acting on "3 that the 1,280- kilometre pipeline. ’ The pipeline, which runs from the Prudhoe Bay oilfields to Valdez, was - shut down ‘at 11:50 p.m. EST Thursday when"“the | leak was‘ >discovered, Ralterman said. The: leak in the four- centimetre bypass. line apparently started about an hour before it was discovered and continued for about. five hours until the damage was lem- maternity — " assumption, the reporter got a failing score. on | diagnostic tests but suc- - cessfully delivered the ; occasional visits by buman . baby simply. by the patient's worries and choosing the option of. “wait a while longer.” The reporter's pregnant wife was not impressed.) Osbaldeston, a geyear- - - aid Edmonton native who _eombines computer programming with am-. bulance operation, is designing programs for Control Data’s PLATO computers that will form comprehensive _ training courses for paramedics and others involved in medical emergencies; With computer terminals in | at their ‘work- places, -he said). firemen and ambulance drivers could ‘brush up on emer- % “a . *porarily ‘repaired; Rats terman said. The pipeline was to '. remain shut down until 4 . permanent replacement part could be flown in Tater today, he said. Thecause of the leak was not immediately known, Ratterman said. The leak | occurred at check valve 23, about 185 kilometres south of Prudmwe Bay m the North Slope. | There was no leaking from the 120-centimeire ‘ geney pracedures while wai for calls, Thee could also, with instructors, complete courses for various cer- tificates. Among other medical wasea of computers, he said, is demonstration of heartbeat sounds. All pariles involved find it more convenient when — students can touch parts of a video display to hear: what heartbeats sound like . in different parts of the chest and with different . heart conditions. “You don't have to wait until you have a perticular patient in hospital with a “- particular defect and then: rush 118 students in to. see: him the day before his. operation.” ’ pipelne itself or the main valve, Ratterman said, Ratterman said the area can be cleaned up with Httle environmental damage because the ground and streams are frozen. He says the cil- soaked snow will simply be - scooped up. ; ME FOR BR CHECKUP. RESTAURANT. "Serving Fine Foods.7 days. 8 week! Greakiast Junch and dinner-.- 635.4302 SEALY ALN AS RABDASBSTSLANSNSA LL AL AS AANA A NSS SRN ARAN NNN AR NR arder against Bahamas ended a twoyear silence oo. 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