RE: "SLC21/WK4: Stabilizing Fractures- Comprehensive First Aid for Different Types of Breaks "

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"SLC21/WK4: Stabilizing Fractures- Comprehensive First Aid for Different Types of Breaks "

in hive-118902 •  20 hours ago  (edited)

Student Name: @xkool24
Overall grade: 9
Plagiarism Check: Pass
AI Use: No

QuestionWhat the Student Did WellAreas for ImprovementGrading
Question 1The student managed to list down the steps of applying a splint and a sling with proper details. Excellent work.The student missed out on a small yet an important detail, ie, ensuring your safety first. The student has markdown mistakes. Please recheck your post before submission[Grade: 1.7]
Question 2The student managed to list the steps of extracting a helmet in a head and neck injury. Good jobSimilar to the first question, the student msised out on important detail, ie, not mentioning that in such scenarios ensuring one's own safety should be of top priority. The paramedics should be called immediately. The signs of shock should be constantly monitored. The patient shouldn't be moved unnecessarily.[Grade: 1.7]
Question 3Listed the steps of C-spine stabilization.the student failed to write a very important step,ie, to approach the patient from the front side in order to minimize the chances of accidental trauma.[[Grade: 1.6]
Question 4The student listed some of the steps on managing the particular case. Good jobGrade: 2]
Question 5The student managed to present a detailed infographic (visual Illustration ) which is a very important tool in medicine.[Grade: 2]

General Feedback: The student has shown good understanding of the course and has come up with a satisfactory explanation on how to manage fractures. Good job. Please focus on the points that could be approved. You have an overall good approach towards our course.

Thank you.

Regards,
@huzaifanaveed1

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