The Anatomy of Decision Making Under High Pressure Situations
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In this episode of the Pre-Hospital Care Podcast, we explore why decision-making is a cornerstone of effective pre-hospital care. Using a compelling case study from a high-pressure environment, we examine how clinicians navigate complex decisions and decisions within decisions.
We dive into key theories of decision-making, including Miller’s Magic Number 7, which highlights the limits of working memory, and heuristics, the mental shortcuts we use under pressure. We also discuss inattention bias—how critical details can be overlooked—and the importance of metacognition in reflecting on and improving decisions.
Discover common pitfalls, such as over-reliance on intuition or cognitive overload, and the emerging role of artificial intelligence as a supportive tool in pre-hospital care decision-making. With AI's potential to analyse data rapidly and provide guidance, how can it complement the human element of judgment and compassion?
Finally, we share practical tools and strategies to navigate decision-making challenges, and how clinicians can make sound, timely, and patient-focused choices in dynamic situations. Join us for this insightful episode as we break down the anatomy of decision-making in pre-hospital care.
More information on the case study of Dan Richards can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=649646908762720
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