Ken - Great choice of something highly relevant to EM and especially EM students. Your infographic is clear and concise. I am having some difficulty reading some of the small text under "suture types."
A great way to add interactivity when you are creating a digital infographic is to use a web-based infographic tool and then leave your tool at web-based. For example, using a website such as these: https://buffer.com/library/infographic-makers/
I am definitely going to check out your suture selection chart next time I have a question!
I love this graphic. I can definitely see it being used as a quick reference on a busy shift. I also love that you included the max dose of anesthetics on here.
Nice graphic. You hit on a lot of great points here. Makes for an easy resource for on-shift use. I agree with Leah that some of the text is too small, but I can just about make it out. When working on shift you want it completely fool-proof. - Trudi
Ken - Great choice of something highly relevant to EM and especially EM students. Your infographic is clear and concise. I am having some difficulty reading some of the small text under "suture types."
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I am definitely going to check out your suture selection chart next time I have a question!
--Leah
I love this graphic. I can definitely see it being used as a quick reference on a busy shift. I also love that you included the max dose of anesthetics on here.
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Nice graphic. You hit on a lot of great points here. Makes for an easy resource for on-shift use. I agree with Leah that some of the text is too small, but I can just about make it out. When working on shift you want it completely fool-proof. - Trudi
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