Problem Based Learning Discussions (PBLDs)These are teaching materials designed for PBLD-mentors to use when carrying out small group PBLDs. Anyone may however read the materials and still extract lessons for themselves. 1.PROBLEM: A 90-year old lady with severe aortic stenosis, on anti-coagulation therapy, has a compound femur fracture. How should she be managed by the surgeon and anesthesiologist?oPBLD questions. (click) - for students before the round-table discussion. oPBLD answers. (click) - For the mentor before the discussion, and the students after the discussion. 2.PROBLEM: A patient awakens screaming after surgery, but might not be in pain. oPBLD questions and answers (click)
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Problem Based Learning Discussions (PBLDs)These are teaching materials designed for PBLD-mentors to use when carrying out small group PBLDs. Anyone may however read the materials and still extract lessons for themselves. 1.PROBLEM: A 90-year old lady with severe aortic stenosis, on anti-coagulation therapy, has a compound femur fracture. How should she be managed by the surgeon and anesthesiologist?oPBLD questions. (click) - for students before the round-table discussion. oPBLD answers. (click) - For the mentor before the discussion, and the students after the discussion. 2.PROBLEM: A patient awakens screaming after surgery, but might not be in pain. oPBLD questions and answers (click)
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Problem Based Learning Discussions (PBLDs)These are teaching materials designed for PBLD-mentors to use when carrying out small group PBLDs. Anyone may however read the materials and still extract lessons for themselves. 1.PROBLEM: A 90-year old lady with severe aortic stenosis, on anti-coagulation therapy, has a compound femur fracture. How should she be managed by the surgeon and anesthesiologist?oPBLD questions. (click) - for students beforethe round-table discussion. oPBLD answers. (click) - For the mentor before the discussion, and the students afterthe discussion. 2.PROBLEM: A patient awakens screaming after surgery, but might not be in pain. oPBLD questions and answers (click)
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https://www.regional-anesthesia.com Editor: Dr. Robert Maurice Raw