Tutorial 2 - Problem solving and Risk Flashcards
1
Q
How can we manage risk during a consultation?
A
- Verbally checking
- Safety netting
2
Q
Defintion of
Risk?
Uncertain?
Uncertainty?
A
- Risk: chance of (or of bad) consequences, loss etc.
- Uncertain: not able to be relied on; not known or definite
- Uncertainty (personal): state of being not completely confident or sure of something
Risk implies chance – perhaps that can be quantified.
Uncertainty implies not known or not definite – maybe that cannot be determined completely.
3
Q
Risks of childbearing around the world?
A
Lifetime Risk of Death in Childbearing
(includes risk per pregnancy and likely number of pregnancies.)
North america: 1/3750
Europe: 1/1895
Africa: 1/15….
4
Q
Why do we need resilience?
A
- Lack of skills for dealing with uncertainty can lead to burn out and depression.
- Personal growth and control often result from getting through uncertainty.
5
Q
In what two concepts can we think of decision making?
A
- Degree of uncertainty
- Speed of the change
6
Q
How does Neighbour minimise risk in a GP consultation?
A
- He ensures that both the doctor and the patient are agreeing what the issue is today by summarising and verbally checking. Often a patient will add or correct information “Oh…did I not mention the rash..?”
- He hands over to the patient at the end to check all issues have been addressed– “Does that cover it?”
- He ‘Safety Nets’ – I think this is a flu like illness and should get better, but what if the patient were to deteriorate. ‘Do they know who to contact if that happens? Have I advised them which symptoms wold be concerning if they were to arise?’
- He Housekeeps – ‘That was a difficult and long consultation. Have I documented it well? Have I dictated the referral I promised? Do I need to pause and allow myself to focus for the next consultation? Do I need a coffee!?’
7
Q
Give an example of hypothetico-deductive reasoing:
A
- You get into your car, turn the key and it does not start.
- There are many possible reasons why.
- There are a few probable reasons however.- no petrol, flat battery. However if there was no petrol, at least the electrics would come on. It’s probably the battery then.
- This is hypothetico-deductive reasoning