2. Treatment RefusalYour chief resident in pediatrics must examine the results of Amy Smith, an 8-year-old girl diagnosed with a second relapse of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). Amy was initially diagnosed at 2 years of age. She relapsed one month after finishing the initial course, and had a further 18 months of therapy. Prognosis given at the last visit: “if she relapses again, only a bone marrow transplant might save her, and even then, the chances of success are very slim.” Her mother is deceased. The father is traumatized and is waiting to inform the resident of the family’s final decision. 2. Rank a series of choices. Drag and drop the choices in order of most advantageous to least advantageous statement with respect to assessing professionalism using ePortfolio in this situation.
In assessing this resident’s professional competence, you must complete a MINI-CEX and corroborate additional reflective comments from the resident’s current rotation preceptors in assessing this resident using e-Portfolio. What reflective comments would you like to add?
When you are satisfied with your choices and reveiwed the FURTHER INSIGHT, proceed either to another situation or to FINISH. |
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