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Pre-Learning Clinical Confidence Assessment - Uniplanar External Fixation

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Learner's Name:____________________________________

Country Code + Cellphone Number:____________________________________

Age (years):____________________________________

Total Combined Number of Years of Clinical Internship, Youth Service, Residency and Fellowship Training Completed (not including non-clinical (i.e., research-only) years of training):____________________________________

Total Number of Years of Clinical Practice Completed (not including internship, youth service, residency and fellowship training):____________________________________

For this pre-learning clinical confidence assessment, please rate your responses from 1-5, with 1 being “Disagree” to 5 being “Agree.”

1

What is your gender?

Male
Female

2

What is your trainee or clinician status?

Medical Officer
First Year Junior Orthopedic Surgical Resident
Non-Orthopedic Surgical Resident
Other

3

What is your clinical specialty?

Medical Officer (Non-Specialist Physician)
Orthopedic Surgery
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Other

4

Please rate your responses from 1-5, with 1 being “Disagree” to 5 being “Agree."

1 2 3 4 5
I know how to perform uniplanar external fixation of an open tibial shaft fracture.
I understand uniplanar external fixation of an open tibial shaft fracture and can demonstrate it to others.
I can verbally explain the purpose and principles of uniplanar external fixation of an open tibial shaft fracture.
I can verbally explain the sequence and interrelationship between each procedural step of uniplanar external fixation of an open tibial shaft fracture.

5

What do I do if I want to code for a single correct answer?

The correct answer.
Wrong or misleading answer.
Wrong or misleading answer.
Wrong or misleading answer.

6

How do I allow the user to choose several correct answers?

The correct answer.
Wrong or misleading answer.
Another correct answer.
Wrong or misleading answer.
As many extra wrong answers as you would like

7

Can I use either the round or the square brackets for a True/False question?

TRUE
FALSE

8

Can I have the user type an answer in to a field?
It turns out that

you can, but the answers are case sensitive and specific, so you need to include all the variants you would accept, and the spaces before and after the answer choices inside the brackets are important

9

What happens after I click "Submit"?

The quiz is graded
Nothing (incorrect answer, but try it)

10

These aren't enough! Can I make tabular quizzes, add images/videos and otherwise make really sophisticated quizzes? (Check all that apply)

Yes
Examples on the most common types are given here: more quiz examples
If you really want to go deep there are many options the full quiz help site


PDF Creation for Training Records

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Here's how to create a PDF document of this pre-learning clinical confidence assessment that can be saved on the learner's mobile device or computer for their training records.

You will still need to fill out relevant blank sections (:____________________________________) manually on a paper document or electronically on a digital document.

Android System

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  1. On your Android device, open the Chrome app.[1][2]
  2. Open this page and click to check the appropriate checkboxes.
  3. At the top right, tap "More" (the three-dot button) and then "Share."
  4. Select "Print."
  5. At the top right, tap the Down arrow and choose "Save as PDF" from the options menu.
  6. At right, tap the blue PDF button to save your PDF to an appropriate folder (i.e., Downloads).

iOS System

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  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Chrome app.[3]
  2. Open this page and click to check the appropriate checkboxes.
  3. At the top right, tap "Share" (box with an upward arrow).
  4. Select "Print."
  5. On the Options page, tap "Share" (box with an upward arrow) at the top right.
  6. Select "Save to Files" and "Save" PDF to an appropriate folder (i.e., Downloads).

Laptop or Desktop Computer

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  1. On your computer, open the Chrome app.[4]
  2. Open this page and click to check the appropriate checkboxes.
  3. Click "File" and then "Print." Or, use a keyboard shortcut (Windows & Linux: "Ctrl + p"; Mac: "⌘ + p"). Or, click on the 3 vertical dots at the top right and select "Print."
  4. For "Destination," select "Save as PDF" and "Save" PDF to an appropriate folder (i.e., Downloads).
Page data
Part of Uniplanar External Fixation
Keywords orthopedic surgery, surgical training, uniplanar external fixation, open tibial shaft fracture, 3D printing, artificial bones
SDG SDG03 Good health and well-being
Authors
License CC-BY-SA-4.0
Organizations Medical Makers
Language English (en)
Related 0 subpages, 1 pages link here
Views 14 page views (analytics)
Created October 28, 2024 by Julielynn Wong
Last edit October 23, 2025 by Felipe Schenone

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