New Wheels Session 1

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1. Step 1

1.1. Identify terms and cues

1.1.1. apprentice

1.1.2. greasy

1.1.3. dry spell

1.1.4. booze bus

1.1.5. swerved

1.1.6. median strip

1.2. New terms

1.3. cues

1.3.1. a 20 y o male

1.3.2. been drinking

1.3.3. drove unsafely

1.3.4. filled heavily

1.3.5. slid 10 meters

1.3.6. new motorbike

1.3.7. just happened and no one around

1.3.8. stopped at the median strip

1.3.9. was wearing a helmet and a jacket

1.3.10. head bleeding and a thigh injury

1.3.11. consious and feeling pain

1.3.12. bp 80\50

1.3.13. pale and sweaty and distressed

1.3.14. pulse 128

1.4. 10 minutes

2. Step 4

2.1. Hypothesis organization (tentative solution)

2.1.1. head

2.1.1.1. bones

2.1.1.2. nerves

2.1.1.3. bleeding

2.1.1.3.1. internal

2.1.1.3.2. external

2.1.2. thigh

2.1.2.1. bleeding

2.1.2.1.1. internal

2.1.2.1.2. external

2.1.2.2. nerves

2.1.2.3. bones

2.1.2.4. muscles

2.1.3. others

2.1.3.1. alcohol effects

2.1.3.2. general inspection

2.1.3.3. vertebral or\and spinal injury

2.2. 20 minutes

3. Step 5

3.1. Formulate learning objectives

3.1.1. guidelines to motorbike accidents and what to do as first

3.1.2. effect of alcohol on driving and traumas

3.1.3. thigh structure and injuries

3.1.4. vital signs changes after traumas

3.2. 10 minutes

4. Step 2

4.1. Problem formulation (put it in a senates)

4.1.1. a 20 year old male was drinking, fell from a motorbike. he was found consious and had a head and thigh injury. he was admitted to the emergency department, reported with bp 80\50, looks pale, sweaty and distressed. with pulse rate of 128.

4.2. 10 minutes

5. Step 3

5.1. Hypothesis generation (brainstorming)

5.1.1. external or internal bleeding

5.1.1.1. hypovolemia

5.1.1.1.1. pale

5.1.1.1.2. high pulse rate

5.1.1.1.3. hypotension

5.1.2. posttraumatic shock

5.1.2.1. hypotension

5.1.3. head injury

5.1.3.1. internal bleeding

5.1.3.2. wound

5.1.3.3. brain injury

5.1.4. particle injuries

5.1.5. defferent types of fractures

5.1.5.1. thigh

5.1.5.2. head

5.1.5.3. back

5.1.5.4. etc

5.1.6. skin wounds

5.1.7. joint dislocation

5.1.8. ligament injury

5.1.9. nerve injury

5.1.10. vertebral injury

5.1.10.1. spinal cord injury

5.1.11. muscle injury

5.1.12. under alcohol effect

5.1.12.1. hypertension causes much sever bleeding

5.1.12.2. bone weakening

5.2. 40 minutes