MissAntador
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Suggestion Title: Segmented Body Parts
Division: NHS/LAS
I believe it'd be useful if body parts could be segmented. This would simultaneously add the ability to add more varied injuries and treatments and also add the ability to have a larger quantity of injuries.
For example, you could expand the torso area into the abdomen and the chest. That would open up opportunities to split the abdominal injuries (e.g spleen, abdominal internal bleeding) away from the chest injuries (e.g pneumothorax, haemothorax, cracked or broken ribs, punctured lungs, SCWs).
You could then expand the arm into the shoulder, the upper arm, the elbow, the forearm and the hand. Broken fingers, dislocated shoulders, open fractures of the humerus or radius.
It'd open up a whole range of potential injuries and injury areas that don't currently exist with the system as it stands, give more complexity to the jobs of paramedics and open up additional areas for continued professional development opportunities.
Division: NHS/LAS
I believe it'd be useful if body parts could be segmented. This would simultaneously add the ability to add more varied injuries and treatments and also add the ability to have a larger quantity of injuries.
For example, you could expand the torso area into the abdomen and the chest. That would open up opportunities to split the abdominal injuries (e.g spleen, abdominal internal bleeding) away from the chest injuries (e.g pneumothorax, haemothorax, cracked or broken ribs, punctured lungs, SCWs).
You could then expand the arm into the shoulder, the upper arm, the elbow, the forearm and the hand. Broken fingers, dislocated shoulders, open fractures of the humerus or radius.
It'd open up a whole range of potential injuries and injury areas that don't currently exist with the system as it stands, give more complexity to the jobs of paramedics and open up additional areas for continued professional development opportunities.
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