public health Flashcards

1
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what is the equation for calculating units of alcohol drank?

A

[ABV(%) x volume(ml)] / 1000

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2
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what vaccines does the 6in1 contain?

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diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, Haemophilus influenza b and hep B

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3
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what age is the 6in1 vaccine given?

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8, 12 and 16 weeks

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4
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when is the meningococcal group b vaccine given?

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8 weeks but not as part of the 6in1

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5
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is HIV a notifiable disease?

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no

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6
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what 3 things indicate Gillick competence?

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  • understand info given
  • information is retained
  • can communicate decision and reasons for it
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7
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Give 5 of the Fraser guidelines in sexual health

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  • sufficient maturity and intelligence to understand nature / implications of treatment
  • He/she cannot be persuaded to tell parents or to allow the doctor to tell them
  • He/she is very likely to begin or continue having sexual intercourse with or without contraceptive treatment
  • physical or mental health is likely to suffer unless receiving the advice or treatment
  • The advice or treatment is in the person’s best interests.
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8
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define co-morbidity

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coexistence of 2 or more diseases

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9
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What are the components of primary care brief advice you should give about smoking?

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ask, advise, assist

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10
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Give 3 of Wilson-Junger screening criteria

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  • condition is an important health problem
  • natural history should be well understood
  • should be a detectable early stage
  • Treatment at an early stage should be of more benefit than at a later stage
  • A suitable test should be devised for the early stage
  • The test should be acceptable
  • Intervals for repeating the test should be determined
  • Adequate health service provision should be made for the extra clinical workload resulting from screening
  • The risks, both physical and psychological, should be less than the benefits
  • The costs should be balanced against the benefits
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11
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what is dose-response?

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the higher the exposure, the higher risk of the disease

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12
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what is a cohort study?

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type of epidemiological study in which a group of people with a common characteristic is followed over time to find how many reach a certain health outcome of interest

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13
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define sensitivity

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proportion of patients who have the disease and test positive

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14
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define specificity

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proportion of patients who don’t have the disease and test negative

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15
Q

state 2 treatments for mild depression

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watch and wait, exercise, CBT

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16
Q

state 2 antidepressants that could be prescribed

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  • Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors;
  • Tricyclic Antidepressants;
17
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What is the only antidepressant that can be prescribed for under 18 year olds?

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fluoxetine (SSRI)

18
Q

Give an example of a withdrawal symptom that could onset when stopping antidepressant medication

A

upset stomach, flu-like symptoms, anxiety, dizziness

19
Q

state an example of an intentional reason for non-adherence?

A

patient preference

20
Q

what are the 5 moments for hand washing?

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  • before touching a patient
  • before cleaning / septic procedure
  • after body fluid exposure risk
  • after touching patient
  • after touching patient’s surrounding