Weekly Clinical Presentations

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  1. Desire Weekly Presentations??

    • 15
      Yes, I want a clinical presentation weekly
    • 10
      Yes, I want a clinical presentation and more often if possible
    • 2
      No, I do not want this at all
    • 0
      No comment/Do not care one way or the other

27 members have participated

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

I thought this might be a good thing to have every week and maybe more often. NPs as well as others can alway benefit from this I believe.

You are welcome to try your hand at figuring out what is "wrong" with your "patient".

Check out the first clinical presentation from 8-23-05, ECG, and see what YOU think............don't peek at the answer and rationale until you have made your dx/opinion.

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

Need some feedback on this idea.

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

Come on guys.......let me know SOMETHING!!!!!

You want a response.... the poll should tell all. Sounds as if we all like the idea.

Specializes in ICUs, Tele, etc..

i voted already i think everyone agreed...master yoda let's start j/k

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.
You want a response.... the poll should tell all. Sounds as if we all like the idea.

Hooray. I had not checked the polls lately. No verbal response and I thought no one was interested.

It is on.

Looks like almost half and half for weekly/more often.

I guess I have my homework cut out for me, huh? :rotfl:

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.
i voted already i think everyone agreed...master yoda let's start j/k

Master yoda........too cute :chuckle :chuckle

We are on then.

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

O.K., it is 50-50 for the clinical presentation weekly/more often.

Gotta break that tie TONIGHT!!

O.K., it is 50-50 for the clinical presentation weekly/more often.

Gotta break that tie TONIGHT!!

Hello,

May I make a suggestion? Could you place the presentation on this thread without the answer? It would be less confusion of going to another thread, read it, correlate my answers and then scrolling down to see the answers. It would be great for the presenter to be able to give feedback on our rationale and how we got to the answer. It is only a suggestion.

I had particiapted on another site that present cases. The presenter gave each one of us positive feedback on our rationale of resolving the case. It was a great learning experience for all of us and especially for students.

Have a great evening/day,

Buttons

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.
Hello,

May I make a suggestion? Could you place the presentation on this thread without the answer? It would be less confusion of going to another thread, read it, correlate my answers and then scrolling down to see the answers. It would be great for the presenter to be able to give feedback on our rationale and how we got to the answer. It is only a suggestion.

I had particiapted on another site that present cases. The presenter gave each one of us positive feedback on our rationale of resolving the case. It was a great learning experience for all of us and especially for students.

Have a great evening/day,

Buttons

Thank you for the feedback!!

If you are referring to the 2 answers given with the ECG strip, this was what I wanted the viewer to consider only. I did not want any other interpretations. That is why only 2 answers were possible in THIS situation.

Now, future presentations could be left up to the viewer to come to their own conclusions with no answer/s provided ahead of time.

All clinical presentations will have feedback for rationale. I will attempt to address each and every one. :nurse:

The presentation will be given.......time allowed for all to view and give answers/rationales.........then the correct answer/rationale will be provided later.

Again, thanks for the suggestion. Hope you enjoy this forum!! :nurse:

Thank you for the feedback!!

If you are referring to the 2 answers given with the ECG strip, this was what I wanted the viewer to consider only. I did not want any other interpretations. That is why only 2 answers were possible in THIS situation.

Now, future presentations could be left up to the viewer to come to their own conclusions with no answer/s provided ahead of time.

All clinical presentations will have feedback for rationale. I will attempt to address each and every one. :nurse:

The presentation will be given.......time allowed for all to view and give answers/rationales.........then the correct answer/rationale will be provided later.

Again, thanks for the suggestion. Hope you enjoy this forum!! :nurse:

Hello, Siri

Thank you for your reply. Yes, I do very much enjoy this forum very much. I love to be challenge and to learn new/old knowledge. I feel that no one can get enough of learning about the medical field. I sometimes feel that I as a nurse do not get a lot of feedback from the drs and other health care providers about issues that are rising and why they are happening. I want to learn and that is why I am applying to nurse practioner school. Your presentations are helping me to gain more knowledge in the areas I would not be familar too and areas I am familar too. Thank you for your time and effort for providing us with the presentations. Therefore, the presentations will be located on the ecg thread or this one?

Thank you again for listening to my suggestions as well as providing the presentations.

Buttons

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

I will post the presentations on a brand new forum thread that will run as a sticky. The ECG presentation was just a practice and the poll was to get info regarding interest.

So, look for a NEW CLINICAL PESENTATION at least weekly.

Looks like it is a tie for weekly/more often. I will probably do more than one a week. I guess you never run out of clinical situations from which we can all garner valuable experience/information.

Thanks for everyones interest. I hope you will like this type of thread. :nurse: :nurse:

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