Cases
In order to complete the module, you must answer all of the reflective questions in this section. If you miss a question, a link to the material you’ve missed will appear in your Dashboard.
1. Reflect on Video Example
The following case study shows video of a simulated patient interaction. You will observe the interaction, and answer the questions that follow in the box provided. Note: Once you have submitted your answer, it is saved and you will not have an opportunity to change it.
2. Review Feedback
Once you submit your answer, you will receive expert feedback. You will also be able to see what others who have completed the program answered. Once you have reviewed feedback, you may proceed.
3. Participate in Discussions
You are encouraged to participate in the discussion at the bottom of each page in this module. If there is a subject or interaction that you would like to comment on, you may voice your opinions by posting in the Discussion section. It is NOT necessary to comment in every Discussion box in order to obtain credit.
Discussion: Cases
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This is interesting.
I work with the geriatric population so this is useful.
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waste of time like most CME
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It’s 2021. Do you know how to use the comments section on a website? If not this presentation may be about you…
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Good knowledge check
Interesting
good review of how presentations can be so different in the elderly patient
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interesting to learn how sepsis is so different in the elderly
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this may turn in to urinary sepsis shock
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I have seen interactions in practice like the vignette presented.
It was interesting to learn the physiological reasons sepsis can present differently in elderly patients
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Great topic and important info
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interesting article
Great topic and important to learn how sepsis is so different in the erderly
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We should definitely be prepared for atypical disease presentations in the elderly.
very interesting how diseases are presented differently in elderly
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Interesting and challenging.
I think it’s very helpful in initial diagnosis and management.
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these are tough cases for sure
looking forward to atypical presentations
interesting to learn how sepsis is so different in the elderly