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<p:notes xmlns:a="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/drawingml/2006/main" xmlns:r="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/officeDocument/2006/relationships" xmlns:p="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/presentationml/2006/main"><p:cSld><p:spTree><p:nvGrpSpPr><p:cNvPr id="1" name=""/><p:cNvGrpSpPr/><p:nvPr/></p:nvGrpSpPr><p:grpSpPr><a:xfrm><a:off x="0" y="0"/><a:ext cx="0" cy="0"/><a:chOff x="0" y="0"/><a:chExt cx="0" cy="0"/></a:xfrm></p:grpSpPr><p:sp><p:nvSpPr><p:cNvPr id="198658" name="Rectangle 2"/><p:cNvSpPr><a:spLocks noGrp="1" noRot="1" noChangeAspect="1" noChangeArrowheads="1" noTextEdit="1"/></p:cNvSpPr><p:nvPr><p:ph type="sldImg"/></p:nvPr></p:nvSpPr><p:spPr bwMode="auto"><a:xfrm><a:off x="1146175" y="687388"/><a:ext cx="4565650" cy="3425825"/></a:xfrm><a:prstGeom prst="rect"><a:avLst/></a:prstGeom><a:noFill/><a:ln w="12700"><a:solidFill><a:srgbClr val="000000"/></a:solidFill><a:miter lim="800000"/><a:headEnd/><a:tailEnd/></a:ln></p:spPr></p:sp><p:sp><p:nvSpPr><p:cNvPr id="198659" name="Rectangle 3"/><p:cNvSpPr><a:spLocks noGrp="1" noChangeArrowheads="1"/></p:cNvSpPr><p:nvPr><p:ph type="body" idx="1"/></p:nvPr></p:nvSpPr><p:spPr bwMode="auto"><a:xfrm><a:off x="914400" y="4343400"/><a:ext cx="5029200" cy="4114800"/></a:xfrm><a:prstGeom prst="rect"><a:avLst/></a:prstGeom><a:noFill/><a:ln><a:miter lim="800000"/><a:headEnd/><a:tailEnd/></a:ln></p:spPr><p:txBody><a:bodyPr lIns="92075" tIns="46038" rIns="92075" bIns="46038"/><a:lstStyle/><a:p><a:r><a:rPr lang="en-AU" noProof="0" dirty="0" smtClean="0"/><a:t>Hi folks! This week’s big picture</a:t></a:r><a:r><a:rPr lang="en-AU" baseline="0" noProof="0" dirty="0" smtClean="0"/><a:t> is about how to develop a standardised way of assessing the emergency patient: what I call the Major Body System Assessment. This lets you rapidly determine how stable or unstable the patient is and then helps you to focus on stabilising the most dangerous problems first. If you’re wondering how to prioritise the problems, you just have to answer one simple question: </a:t></a:r><a:r><a:rPr lang="en-AU" b="1" baseline="0" noProof="0" dirty="0" smtClean="0"/><a:t>What’s going to kill it first?</a:t></a:r><a:endParaRPr lang="en-AU" b="1" noProof="0" dirty="0"/></a:p></p:txBody></p:sp></p:spTree></p:cSld><p:clrMapOvr><a:masterClrMapping/></p:clrMapOvr></p:notes>