Vetle and his pole issues in Hochfilzen;
It started off quite difficult with the poles, breaking one immediately. And then I got Josse´s pole. I think it was 5 centimeters too short. I'm a bit bigger than him. I need a bigger pole. The first half of the first loop was quite annoying with one long and one short pole. So I got one of my own, maybe after one and a half k. But this had too small basket. It was the smallest basket from one way, and today I needed one bigger size. So I think it was Tarjei giving me one the second time. So I think three changes of poles today.
TARJEI TO THE RESCUE. 🥹💥
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Session 2 Art from Auril’s Wraith
SPOILERS FOR SESSION 2!!
Jager eating snow
Vetle falling into Fire
Jager Shooting his gun
Zion SMASH
Vetle Punch!
JAGER CRUNCH-
Murder! :D
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In non-emergent cases, should i take complete Hx before PE using an exam sheet or do both simultaneously without writing down collected Hx or PE findings at the time of consult? That approach seems professional but i worry about forgetting important details. I created a comprehensive sheet with sections for various information, including Hx and blank areas for PE findings, DDx and Diagnostic and Therapeutic plans. but, i fear being perceived as socially awkward or beginner for using this sheet.
Hello, It's Sueanoi here
I am going to hazard a guess that you're probably a vetling. You're training to become one very soon, that or you're a very fresh vet. A comprehensive sheet is very useful. It's like a manual paper. Like a gaming guide, a cheat code, a training wheel. Use it often times enough, and you will eventually be able to draw that sheet from inside your head. It would feel like learning to ride a bicycle. Or learning a difficult game like cheese. It's a skill with a very steep learning curve, but once you get to a point you never really forget how to do it.
For me, the first thing I get is Chef Complaint. It's like the start of a branching thought paths. Once you get which tree to follow, the amount of thought that you need to carry will not be so overwhelming.
History will help you prioritize branches on that throught tree. Lessening the load further.
Physical exam will sometimes confirm or deny your thought. but it's ok, because you already pulled up the relevant thoughts, you simply move on to the next most possible in your priority.
When you're training, you are taught to do each of these in order, one by one. But in practise, the process is much more complicated, because people are complicated. They might remember some information they forgot to tell. they might start another thought tree altogether. History might make you want to explore outside of the chef complaint. physical exam might pull you to another problem that's more urgent than CC, and so on.
I'd say there's no right or wrong order of work that you do, when you're talking to people. You can take history, start PE, then history again because you found something suspecious and you need more information. If you're fluent, you can start PE while the owner talks. but I personally don't like to do that only because they like to talk when I'm listening to thorax sound. Now I can't hear the lungs OR the information. So I don't like to do both at the same time.
I hope that helps a bit. You can do it!
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vetle sjåstad christiansen bowing after his kick-ass shooting in the relay of hochfilzen (10.12.2023)
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vetle sjåstad christiansen ahead of the first individual start of the season | östersund — november 26th, 2023
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Something was definitely not alright with Johannes today :( but I'm so fucking happy for Sturla & Vetle 😍
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Antholz Single Mixed Relay, 20.01.2023
Some of my favorite moments:
Justus and Velte before their last leg
Lukas Hofer not wasting a second at the shooting range (I didn't speed this up lol)
Campbell Wright (when the exchange station is empty) HERE I AM
Justus crossing the finish line with the flag
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