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# 10.1 Questions to ask during previewing

### **Questions for Video-Assisted Debriefing**

1. **Opening Observation:**

* [ ] "As you watch the video, what initial details and actions stand out to you?"

2. **Positive Focus:**

* [ ] "What aspects of the procedure went particularly well?"

3. **Opportunities for Improvement:**

* [ ] "Are there areas where you see potential for a different approach or refinement?"
* [ ] "What elements, if any, could be further improved?"

4. **Retrospective Insights:**

* [ ] "Did the video reveal anything you didn't consciously notice during the procedure?"

5. **Contextual Awareness:**

* [ ] "Are there factors not visible in the video (like ward stress, time of day, etc.) that influenced the procedure and should be considered?"

6. **Collaborative Support:**

* [ ] "Do you have specific questions or areas where you'd like feedback from colleagues during the plenary session?"

7. **Consent:**

* [ ] "Do you consent to the use of this video and our discussion in the plenary video review session?"


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