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Interview scenarios

Hello everyone. I'm a recent diagnostic radiography graduate from the UK. At the moment I'm preparing for interviews with a couple of NHS Trusts. To prepare for the interview, my university has given me a list of example interview scenarios. I've wrote a page of notes for each. I was just wanting to see what people in this subreddit had to say about these scenarios as in both as there are a lot of things to consider for both and I want to make sure I've covered all bases and not missed any important points. Scenarios are as follows:

"a 25 year old lady presents with a card from her general practitioner for imaging out of hours. Clinical details - the lady has right upper quadrant flank pain. It has been intermittent over the past 3 - 4 months and associated with occasional vomiting following a meal. Explain your actions."

"A 30 year old male falls from a motor cycle and sustains several injuries. You are asked to perform imaging in resus (c-spine, pelvis, left femur and left elbow). Clinical details - Multiple injuries, respiratory distress and obvious deformities. Outline the approach you would undertake."

Thanks in advance for any help!

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