Professional Topics Flashcards

1
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Roger Neighbour

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Summarising
Handing over
Safety-netting
Housekeeping

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2
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Calgary-Cambridge model

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Initiating session
Building relationship
Explaining & Planning
Closing session

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3
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Pendleton model

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Ideas, concerns and expectations

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4
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Stott and Davis model

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Modification of health-seeking behaviour
Management of continuing problems
Opportunistic health promotion

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5
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Tuckett

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Meeting of two experts

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6
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John Heron

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Catalytic intervention

Cathartic intervention

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7
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Automatic qualification for Blue Badge. Aged >3y and:

A

High Rate DLA for Mobility

PIP for unable to walk >50m

Registered blind

War Pensioner’s Mobility Supplement

AFCS lump sum + walking difficulty

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8
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Complaint to a practice must be acknowledged by

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3 working days

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9
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If removing violent/aggressive patient from list, need to inform

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Police and Primary Care Support England (PCSE)

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10
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Requirements for parental leave

A

An employee
1 year continuous service
Named on birth/adoption certificate

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11
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Parental leave entitlement

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18 weeks per child <18y

Max 4 weeks/child/year

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12
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Working hours - Break entitlement

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If working 6 hours, uninterrupted 20min break

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13
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Working hours - rest between shifts

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11 hours

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14
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Maximum weekly working hours

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Average of 48

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15
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Formal complain can be made within

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within 12 months of incident (or when patient became aware of incident)

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16
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Time frame for access to own medical records

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Within 28 days of request receipt

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17
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CPD requirement per year

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50 credits

18
Q

PCO maternity leave reimbursement lasts

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26 weeks

19
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PCO paternity leave reimbursement lasts

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2 weeks

20
Q

Provides right of access to health records of deceased, to someone with interest in estate of the deceased

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Access to Health Records Act 1990

21
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Allows patient to see medical reports about them for employment/insurance purposes

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Access to Medical Reports Act 1998

22
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Governs access to all health records of living people in UK. Individuals can apply for access to records.

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Data Protection Act 1998

23
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Gives public access to all types of information held by public authorities (including GP practices).

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Freedom of Information Act 2000

24
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Response to request for information under FOI Act must be made within

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20 working days

25
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Secretary of State for Health has powers to release patient information for certain public health reasons under the

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Health and Social Care Act 2001

26
Q

Benefit which provides financial support to disabled individuals with a health condition that affects ability to work.

A

Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)

27
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Benefit for >65y to help with extra costs associated with having a long-term condition/disability

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Attendance Allowance

28
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Benefit for 16-64y to help with extra costs associated with having a long-term condition/disability

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Personal Independence Payment (PIP)

29
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Prospective study, looking at whether exposure to a certain risk factor contributes to an outcome

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Cohort study

30
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Number needed to treat (NNT)

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1 / ARR (absolute risk reduction)

31
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Absolute risk reduction (ARR)

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EER - CER

Experimental event rate - control event rate

32
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Type 1 error

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Rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true

stating there is a difference when there is not

33
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Type 2 error

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Failing to reject the null hypothesis when it is false

stating there is no difference when there is

34
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Statistical power of a study

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1 - (type 2 error)

35
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Significance test used to compare proportions/percentages

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Chi-squared test

36
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Significance test used to compare two observations on the same sample

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Wilcoxon signed-rank test

37
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Compares ordinal, interval or ratio scales of unpaired data

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Mann-WHitney U test

38
Q

Normal distribution - what % within 1 SD of mean

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68.3%

39
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Normal distribution - what % within 2 SD of mean

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95.4%

40
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Normal distribution - what % within 3 SD of mean

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99.7%

41
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Selection bias when hospital patients used

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Berkson’s bais

42
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Selection bias due to silent cases/early fatalities

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Neyman bias