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The following helps give an idea of the scope of rolls in medicine: Terrible (-3.0 or greater) = Misdiagnosis with critical injury or harm to patient, higher rolls increase the likelihood of incompetence Poor (-2 to -2.99) = Misdiagnosis with serious injury or harm to patient, negligence Mediocre (-1 to -1.99) = Misdiagnosis with no notable side effects to patient Fair (0 to -.99) = Adequate diagnosis Good (.01 to 1.99) = Good diagnosis Great (2.0 to 2.99) = Excellent diagnosis Superb (3.0 to 3.99) = Diagnosis of difficult or problematic case with minimal complication

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  • Medical Rolls: OSM
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  • The following helps give an idea of the scope of rolls in medicine: Terrible (-3.0 or greater) = Misdiagnosis with critical injury or harm to patient, higher rolls increase the likelihood of incompetence Poor (-2 to -2.99) = Misdiagnosis with serious injury or harm to patient, negligence Mediocre (-1 to -1.99) = Misdiagnosis with no notable side effects to patient Fair (0 to -.99) = Adequate diagnosis Good (.01 to 1.99) = Good diagnosis Great (2.0 to 2.99) = Excellent diagnosis Superb (3.0 to 3.99) = Diagnosis of difficult or problematic case with minimal complication
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  • The following helps give an idea of the scope of rolls in medicine: Terrible (-3.0 or greater) = Misdiagnosis with critical injury or harm to patient, higher rolls increase the likelihood of incompetence Poor (-2 to -2.99) = Misdiagnosis with serious injury or harm to patient, negligence Mediocre (-1 to -1.99) = Misdiagnosis with no notable side effects to patient Fair (0 to -.99) = Adequate diagnosis Good (.01 to 1.99) = Good diagnosis Great (2.0 to 2.99) = Excellent diagnosis Superb (3.0 to 3.99) = Diagnosis of difficult or problematic case with minimal complication Legendary (4.0 or higher) = Exemplary performance Terrible (-3.0 or greater) = Failed operation, resulting in incapacitation or death of patient. Higher rolls Increase likelihood of negligence/incompetence. Poor (-2 to -2.99) = Major complications in operation, debilitating or long term effects to patient Mediocre (-1 to -1.99) = Operation with complications, longer recovery time to patient Fair (0 to -.99) = Adequate operation, slightly longer recovery time for patient Good (.01 to 1.99) = Good operation, average recovery time for patient Great (2.0 to 2.99) = Excellent operation, minimal recovery time for patient Superb (3.0 to 3.99) = Completion of difficult or rare operation with minimal negative impact on patient Legendary (4.0 or higher) = Exemplary performance * For Race Specific: Roll Racial Medicine at -2, twice per patient. * For General Triage: Roll General Medicine at -2 AND -3 per patient * FOR BOTH: Add the two rolls together and divide by two. Terrible (-3.0 or greater) = Incorrect assessment, patient dies from incompetence or negligence. Often preventable. Poor (-2 to -2.99) = Incorrect assessment, critical/patient dies Mediocre (-1 to -1.99) = Incorrect assessment, not critical/ patient survives with (complications: -1.0 to -1.5, critical complications: -1.6 to -1.9) Fair (0 to -.99) = Correct assessment/patient survives with minor complications Good (.01 to 1.99) = Correct assessment/patient survives with fair prognosis Great (2.0 to 2.99) = Correct assessment/patient survives with good prognosis Superb (3.0 to 3.99) = Correct assessment/patient survives with excellent prognosis Legendary (4.0 or higher) = Exemplary performance
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