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Created on October 29, 2024
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Facial Injury
Start
Clerking Task:Manage this patient with facial injury. They are about to breach the 4 hour target!
15:00
SECONDARY OBJECTIVE
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE
All cases are ficitonal and not to be used as medical advice
DO NO HARM
AVOID THE BREACH
Get your students thinking! In this decision tree, you'll find a 'Choose Your Own Adventure' style question and answer itinerary that’s perfect for encouraging decision making and critical thinking.Each page includes a question and several answer options. Depending on the answer chosen, one route or another is followed. Your choice for a given question will affect the rest of the activity.In the end, they’ll make it to a final page, according to the choices they have made throughout the genially. Customizing it is easier than you think! Thanks to a simple structure and these editing tips, your decision tree will be ready in no time.
Explanation
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How is it structured?
Tips for customization
xr safeguard
CTH >10
ecg LS
ecg LS xr
xr
XR
case summary
Detailed hx
ex -isolated nasal
>6
8
12
7
4
5
6
10
9
13
11
>17
SADS
>8
refused >15
Success
>15
miss xr >14
>15
19
15
21
17
16
20
18
14
A hx
C ix
B ex
A ecg ls xr
B xr safeg
A xr
B ecg LS
A examine
B CTH/face
Map legend
X
Slidenumber
Option-Answer
Slide with question
Slide with recapitulation/ Final reflection
A ref car
B dis
A dis
B ref max
A dis
B ref max
A dis
B ref max
hop to another slide > slide number
Booking notes:22 year old male with facial injuryRapid assessment notes: bicycle accident ?intoxicated. isolated facial injury. xr facial bones rq'd, aim home
Case
Take history
A
Pick your next step
3
Examine
B
Check XR
C
audience partipication
Take history
request ECG, Lying & Standing BP, review facial XR
a
send safeguarding referral,review facial xr
b
What's your next step?
Examination
review facial XR
a
request ECG, Lying & Standing BP
b
What's your next step
isolated nasal swelling & bruising
Facial XR
decide on treatment
a
order CTH and facial bones
b
What's your next step?
Investigations
ECG
outpatient follow up
a
discharge with safety net
b
How do you manage the patient?
LSBP
XR AP, lateral
130/90 lying 120/85 standing 120/85 after 1 min 130/90 after 3 min
Investigations
Discharge with safety net
a
Refer to ENT on call
b
Next management?
XR AP, lateral
thanks your referral, this will be actioned within 2 working days
Investigations
Discharge with safety net
a
Refer to ENT on call
b
Next management?
XR AP, lateral
ECG
LSBP
Discharge with safety net
a
review facial XR
b
Next step?
Investigations
130/90 lying 120/85 standing 120/85 after 1 min 130/90 after 3 min
Go to page
Cross sectional imaging
00:03
CT head and facial bones: isolated nasal fracture with no ICH
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE Success!
HOCM
Restart
info
The patient undergoes urgent OP echo and is started on Beta Blockers
00:03
CHECK EMAIL
Restart
00:03
Dear DrWe are conducting a Situational Judgement Report regarding the death of a patient who attended the department recentlyThe patient has experienced another collapse a week after discharge whilst commuting to work on his bicycle. An autopsy is being arrangedPlease meet with your Educational Supervisor to write a statement
ENT
Restart
An awesome title
B.a.a
Restart
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An awesome title
B.a.b
Restart
When giving a presentation, you need to go after two main objectives: to convey information and avoid yawns. To do this, it can be good practice to make an outline and use words that will be imprinted in the memories of your audience.If you want to add additional information or develop the content in detail, you can do this with your verbal presentation. We recommend training your voice and rehearsing; the best improvisation happens when you’re prepared!Showing enthusiasm, smiling, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and capture the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you connect with your audience. Knock their socks off!
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE Success!
HOCM
Restart
info
The patient undergoes urgent OP echo and is started on Beta Blockers
00:03
NEAR MISS You did not review the patient's XR - nasal fracture is a clinical diagnosis but be careful not to miss further pathology that may have been present on XR
An awesome title
B.b.b
Restart
When giving a presentation, you need to go after two main objectives: to convey information and avoid yawns. To do this, it can be good practice to make an outline and use words that will be imprinted in the memories of your audience.If you want to add additional information or develop the content in detail, you can do this with your verbal presentation. We recommend training your voice and rehearsing; the best improvisation happens when you’re prepared!Showing enthusiasm, smiling, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and capture the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you connect with your audience. Knock their socks off!
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- Before editing the branching scenario itself, edit in the outline first. This way you’ll get an overview and know which questions and answers go on each page.
- When editing, follow the order of the pages, from the first page or question until you reach the final pages.
Take a look at the structure of this branching scenario. Each page has a number associated with it, contains a question, and leads to several answer options.If on page 4 they choose option A, they go to page 5.But if they choose option B, they go to page 6, which contains a different question.This branching scenario is set up so that if you keep the structure the way it is, there’s no need to edit the interactivity or connections between pages. But you can also modify them. For example, imagine you want to add an option C to the question on page 5, and if they choose this option, they skip to the question on page 10. You’ll just need to set up the 'Go to page' interactivity from option C so that it jumps directly to page 10.As you can see, the most important thing when creating your branching scenario will be planning it well and assigning a number to each page before beginning to edit it. This way, you’ll be able to modify the connections very easily.
SECONDARY OBJECTIVEFAILED
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESUCCESS
IInherited or aquired ventricular hypertrophy with diastollic dysfunctionexertional syncopeleading cause of sudden arrhythmogenic death syndrome
PRIMARY OBJECTIVEFAILED
Why are you referring this to the on call team? You know these injuries can be followed up in the ENT clinic in 7-10 days time.
IInherited or aquired ventricular hypertrophy with diastollic dysfunctionexertional syncopeleading cause of sudden arrhythmogenic death syndrome
PRIMARY OBJECTIVESUCCESS