Pathways Flashcards

1
Q

How would you define non-trauma/ illness?

A

A state in which a function or part of the body is no longer in a healthy condition and which is experienced by the patient. Can be due to lifestyle, ageing, genetics or infection

GAIL

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How would you define injury / trauma?

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Damage to the body produced by recent exposure to: mechanical, thermal, electrical or chemical energy.

BTEC/MTEC

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3
Q

When would you use the other symptoms pathway?

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When there is not a symptom specific pathway relevant for the call

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When would you use the ‘follow a particular course of action’ pathway?

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When the caller has:

A known health problem diagnosed by a HCP

A firm plan that’s been put in place by HCP

Current symptoms that relate to this health problem

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5
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Define a serious illness/ pain

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When the person is so ill that they can’t think about or do anything else

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6
Q

What is the purpose of the NHS pathways?

A

IT IS NOT TO DIAGNOSE

Once we hit a point of not being able to rule out, the assessment finishes and the patient is referred to the correct level of care where further assessment/ diagnosis or treatment can be given

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7
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What is shock

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A life threatening condition where the cardiovascular system fails for some reason and insufficient oxygen is pumped to vital organs

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8
Q

What is the purpose of triage not possible

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The caller is impossible to communicate with. They keep repeating themselves and there isn’t anything else we can do

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9
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What’s the purpose of transfer to a clinician

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When communication is difficult but not impossible. Clinician may be able to prove for more information

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What are the 4 different clinician dispositions?

A

Speak to a clinician from our service immediately
Speak to a clinician from our service within 30 minutes
Speak to a clinician from our service within 2 hours
Speak to a clinician from our service for home management advice

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11
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What is a complex call?

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A call which isn’t straightforward and the call handler is working at or beyond they knowledge and/or experience

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12
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What are the two factors that establish an injury?

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HOW
WHEN

has there been trauma?
Was it in the last 7 days?

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13
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What is care advice

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Advice given to the person in order to manager their symptoms until they receive treatment

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