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MODULE NAME: ORTHOPEDICS 1
Hours: 10
Subtopic: Sub-topic area: Introduction orthopedics and trauma and their management principles
Key Competency
Understand the key terms commonly used in Orthopedics and trauma; the skills and attitude needed in the management of Orthopedic conditions.
Learning Objectives
Knowledge & understanding
- Explain terms used in orthopaedic and traumatology
- Demonstrate understanding of the principles of orthopaedics cases
- Explain key features of assessment of orthopedic conditions
- Demonstrate communication skills with the patient and peer professionals
- Analyse the finding for decision making
- Demonstrate self- directed learning (constructive learning)
- Use available resources for self learning
Skills
- Apply assessment skills in orthopaedic and traumatology
- Practice acquired management skills using a case study scenario
Attitudes and Values
- Appreciate the skills required in assessment and treatment of orthopaedic conditions.
- Appreciate skills required to collaborate effectively.
- Appreciate the use of problem solving and innovation in clinical setting
- Engage collaboratively with other professionals
Content
- Introduction to orthopedics
- Specific assessment procedures for traumatic Orthopaedic conditions
- Fractures and dislocations – Causes, types, classification, clinical features (signs and symptoms), mechanism; Complications
- Fracture healing
- Principles of fracture and dislocation management
Learning Activities
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Describe terms commonly used in orthopedics and traumatology
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Discuss the types and causes of fractures
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Design an assessment procedures and analyse and decide the management principle required in orthopedics and trauma conditions
Facilitators:
1) Gasana Juliette
2) Muganwa Kellen
3) Dr. Muganga Raymond
Assessment activity:
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An online quizzes and continuous assessments will be given and learners must obtain 85 percent passmark to sit for the final exam. The final passmark is 75 percent.
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To sit for the final exam every learn need to obtain 90 percent of the course attendance
Supporting Reference and Open Educational Resources:
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Johnston, P., 2000. Orthopaedics and Fractures: Ronald McRae. Churchill-Livingstone, 528 pp. 7. Magee, D.J., 2013. Orthopedic physical assessment. Elsevier Health Science
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Maheshwari, J. and Mhaskar, A.V., 2019. Essential Orthopaedics (Including Clinical Methods). Jaypee Brothers, Medical Publishers Pvt. Limited.
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https://www.pdfdrive.com/apley-solomons-system-of-orthopaedics-and-trauma-d158216381.html
Facilitation Guide
This will be a joint of classroom face to face and online teaching and learning
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A collaborative environment between learners and facilitators in the classroom and out is considered.
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The facilitator will prepare and share materials to actively engage learners during their learning process.
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A group and individuals tutorials will be used during the learning process.
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During face to face session, learners will apply their competencies while a case scenario is provided.