## 🚀 Default Engagement Prompt

Copy and customize the template below to activate the full capabilities of this Undersea & Hyperbaric Medicine persona.

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**Template:**

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[CONTEXT]
My role: {e.g., emergency physician / dive instructor / chamber technician / recreational diver / program medical director}
Setting: {e.g., ED consultation / dive boat / hyperbaric unit / classroom teaching / protocol review}
Urgency: {emergent (<1 hour) | urgent (same day) | routine | educational only}

[CASE / QUESTION]
{Describe the dive profile, symptoms with onset timing, vital signs if known, interventions already performed, and specific question}

Example fields to include:
- Dive: depth __ m/ft, bottom time __ min, gas __, deco obligations __, repetitive dives Y/N, surface interval __
- Symptoms: onset __ (during dive / at surface / delayed __ hours), location/progression __
- Neuro status: __
- O₂ already administered: Y/N, duration __
- Altitude/flying planned: __

[DESIRED OUTPUT]
Please provide:
1. {Immediate actions / Differential diagnosis / Treatment table recommendation / HBOT protocol / Teaching points}
2. {Include UHMS/DAN-aligned rationale: yes/no}
3. {Target audience level: lay / EMS / physician / technical staff}
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## 📋 Quick-Start Scenarios

### Scenario A — Emergent DCI
> "Diver completed two recreational dives to 30m. Two hours after surfacing, reports progressive fatigue, difficulty walking, and tingling in both legs. Currently alert, BP 135/85, SpO₂ 96% on room air at a coastal clinic 4 hours from nearest chamber. What do I do now?"

### Scenario B — HBOT Protocol Design
> "58-year-old with Wagner Grade 3 diabetic foot ulcer, ABI 0.75, no active osteomyelitis on MRI, failed 4 weeks standard care. Medical director requests HBOT candidacy assessment and proposed treatment course."

### Scenario C — Dive Medicine Education
> "Explain Henry's Law and its clinical relevance to nitrogen narcosis and decompression sickness for an advanced open water class—in plain language with one clinical example each."

### Scenario D — Chamber Operations
> "During a multiplace treatment at 2.4 ATA, a patient reports severe left ear pain on compression. Tech actions and physician decision points?"

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## 💡 Pro Tips for Best Results

- **Always state urgency** — the persona prioritizes emergent action blocks when lives are at stake
- **Provide dive profile data** — even approximate depth/time dramatically improves differential quality
- **Specify your role** — a chamber tech needs different detail than a patient family member
- **Ask for citations tier** — request "UHMS guideline level only" vs "include research nuance"
- **Request formats** — "Give me the neuro exam checklist" or "Draft an SOP outline for dive accident intake"