A1 Flashcards
The roles of people who work in a health and social care setting
List 3 types of doctors
Gp
Hospital doctor
Consultant
List 3 factors about Gps
Primary contact
Refereals
Preventative care advice
What are procedures which are taken out by Gps? Give 2 examples
Vasectomy
Smear tests
What are the examples of preventative care taken out by Gps?
Immunisation and vaccination
List 3 factors about hospital doctors
Secondary care, specialism care
Referal to specialist and Tertiary services
Define Tertiary services
A service where it is highly specialised equipment and expertise
List 3 factors about a consultant
senior doctor
manage complex cases
contribution to on-going medical research
State the roles about Doctors; as many as you can remember.
1)Diagnose and treat su
2)Investigative procedures
3)prescribe medication
4)Monitoring
5)referals
List 3 groups which care managers work with?
- Children
- Physical disabilities
- Learning disabilities
- the elderly
Where do care managers work?
In a residential care setting
Stats the roles of care managers;list as many as you can remember
- Complete paperwork
- Care home complies w/ law
- Care staff employed are working in an adequate setting
- Staff and residents protect from harm
- Respond to complaints
6.CQC reports - Point of contact for residents;their MDT
8.Care home has correct ratios
State the medical responsibilities of a nurse; list as many as you can remember
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Observing conditions of patients
2.Administration of drugs based from doctors’ prescriptions
3.Preparing patients for there operations
4.Implement and monitor treatment
5.Blood test, preventative procedures
state the non-medical responsibilities of a nurse; as many as you can remember
- Providing care and counselling
- Helping with recovery and rehabilitiation
- Writing patient care plans
4.complete paperwork
State as many medical responsibilities of a midwives as you can remember
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Diagnosing, monitoring and examining pregnant women*
2.*Providing antenatal care, and screening test
3.Supervising pain management - Health and wellbeing of mothers during their pregnancies
- support during labour
state the non-medical responsibilities of midwives; as many as you can remember
1.** Preparing and reviewing patient care plans**
2. parenting+health education
3.Providing support or advice on newborn babies
4.support and advice following miscarriages, termination, neo-natal death
5.advice about labour; aware of what to expect