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Emergency scenario presentations
group presentation
Working in groups of four, students will work collaboratively on a presentation to the class based on a mock emergency scenario with multiple injuries. Each group will prepare a 4 to 5 minute presentation to the class on their scenario, using proper first aid and emergency care procedures learned in class.
Rubric Code:
VX2B77A
By
SportsMedCCTEC
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Subject:
Medical
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Presentation
Emerging
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Exemplary
4 pts
Injury assessments
Emerging
Substantially lacks proper injury assessment skills based on the information given.
Fair
Includes most basic relevant information of injury and emergency assessments and exhibits factual accuracy but some basic relevant information is missing.
Proficient
Includes basic relevant information on injury and emergency assessment and exhibits factual accuracy. Includes verbal explanation of some procedures, but not all.
Exemplary
All basic relevant information is included, as well as some additional interesting aspects. Includes verbal explanation of most procedures as they are being performed.
First aid and emergency procedures
Emerging
Followed almost no correct emergency and first aid procedures for most injuries contained in the scene.
Fair
Followed some correct first aid and emergency procedures for some injuries in the scene.
Proficient
Followed correct first aid and emergency procedures for some injuries in the scene, but not all
Exemplary
Followed correct first aid and emergency procedures for most or all of the injuries contained within the scene.
Group Presentation
Emerging
Presentation suggests a lack of preparation in both design and rehearsal. Contributions among the group's members are very poorly divided.
Fair
Information is presented in a manner that suggests more rehearsal time was needed. All members of the group participate, but some lack composure during the presentation.
Proficient
Information is presented in a manner that demonstrates good preparation. All members of the group participate with minimal loss of composure.
Exemplary
Information is presented clearly, in an exciting manner, demonstrating understanding. All members of the group participate in a meaningful way.
Introduction
Emerging
Introduction does not include any relevant information to the scene, nor does it explain proper preliminary emergency procedures.
Fair
Introduction includes some relevant information to the scene, and explains a few proper procedures.
Proficient
Introduction includes most of the relevant information to set up the scene, injuries sustained, and explains most of the proper procedures.
Exemplary
Introduction is very thorough, explaining all relevant information to the scene, injuries sustained, and all proper preliminary procedures.
Subjects:
Medical
Types:
Presentation
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