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What are the core vaccinations

Hep A, Hep B, Yellow fever, MMR, DTP, Meningitis ACWY, TB, Varicella

Name the high risk location vaccinations

Japanese Encephalitis, Typhoid, Rabies, Tick Borne Encephalitis, Anthrax, Cholera

Occupational Health Vaccinations

Hep B, Rubella, Varicella

What directive do CMTs work under?

PSD - Patient Specific Directives

What temperature should vaccines be store at

2°C - 8°C

What year was the freedom of information act inacted?

2000

How long do you have until you must respond to a FOI request?

20 days

What year was the data protection act inacted?

2018

What are the 8 principles of data protection

Fairly and lawful


Adequate and relevant


Not kept longer than necessary


Secure


Processed for limited purposes


Accurate


Processed within accordance to individual


Not transferred outside the EU

Name the Caldicott Principles

Justify purpose


Don't use patient identifiable information unless necessary


Use minimum necessary patient identifiable information


Access to patient identifiable information should ve strictly need to know


Everyone should be aware of their responsibilities


Understand and comply with the law


Duty to share information can be important

Are serving members entitled to PHC?

Yes

Are full commitment FTRS entitled to PHC?

Yes

Are limited commitment FTRS entitled to PHC?

Yes, only when deployed. Or in emergencies when in the UK

Are home commitmemt FTRS entitled to PHC?

Only in emergencies

What does MOD civilians get from defence PHC?

If deployed on Ops, recommended vaccines and prophylaxis

Are Servixe families entitled to PHC?

They are a NHS responsibility within the UK, but some garrison med centres will see family members

Are defence diplomacy staff + dependents entitled to PHC?

Entitled to advice and support and if needs cannot be met locally

Who is responsible for reporting an accident?

Line Manager or whoever is in charge at the time of accident

What does RIDDOR stand for?

Reporting Injuries, Diseases & Dangerous Occurences Regulations

Name the type of accident

Accident


Incident


Near Miss

How should clinical waste be disposed of?

Incineration

Name the types of waste

Domestic


Non-Clinical dangerous


Clinical waste

Locations specimens can be taken from?

Eye


Nose


Peri-nasal


Sputum


Throat


Vomit

Specimen investigation types

Bacterial


Viral


Serological


Mycosis


Mycobacterialogical


Protozoa


Haematology

What should be on specimen documentation?

Patient name, ward/department


Hospital/Service number


Date/time


Relevant travel


Antimicrobial drugs being taken


Type of specimen


Requesting doctor name


Diagnosis


Relevant signs and symptoms

Why does equipment fail?

Poor training


Defects


Poor servicing


Neglect and damage


Age


Wear and tear

Equipment check frequencies

Daily


6monthly


Periodic

Maintenance levels

Lvl1 - servicing and daily checks


Lvl2 - maintenance by replacement/minor repair


Lvl3 - special skills required


Lvl4 - full reconditioning/major modifications

What does ECI stand for?

Equipment Care Investigations

Acronym for manual handling assessment

T - Task


I - Individual capabilities


L - Load


E - Environment

Legislation for manual handling

Health and safety at work act 1974


Management of health and safety at work regulations 1999


Manual handling operations regulations 1992

Benefits of good manual handling

Provide safe working environment


Reduce the cost for MOD


Decrease the prevalence of injuries


Legal requirement

What does the abbreviation C/O stand for?

Presenting complaint

What does the abbreviation H/O or Hx stand for?

History

What does the abbreviation PMH stand for?

Past Medical History

What does the abbreviation O/E stand for?

On Examination

What does the abbreviation Rx stand for?

Treatment

Name 5 observations

Pulse


BP


Temperature


O2 saturation


Peak Flow

What is a Fmed 5?

An attendance and treatment, field consultation card

What information must be recorded on an Fmed 5?

Number


Rank


Name


Sex


Age


Unit


Allergies

What take observations?

Pattern recognition


Determine baseline


Monitor changes

What is pulse rate is considered tachycardia?

Above 100 beats per min

What pulse rate is considered bradycardia?

Below 60 beats per minute

What range is a normal BP?

100/60mmhg - 140/90mmhg

What pressure is considered hypertension?

Diastolic over 100mmhg

What pressure is considered hypotension?

Systolic below 100mmhg

What temperature range is normal core body temperature?

36°C - 37.5°C

What temperature is hypothermia?

Below 35°C

What temperature is hyperpyrexia?

Above 40°C

Name 4 places you can take a temperature

Oral


Rectal


Tympanic


Auxiliary

What is a normal O2 saturation level?

95% - 98%

What is a normal peak flow for an adult male?

500 - 650L/min

What is a normal peak flow for an adult female?

400 - 500L/min

What is clinical governance?

A framework which individuals and health care delivery units are accountable for continually improving the quality of their service and safeguarding high standards of care by creating the environment in which excellence in clinical care will flourish

What does CAF stand for?

Common Assurance Framework

What are the 8 domains of CAF?

Safety


Governance


Accessible and responsive care


Public health


Patient focus


Occupational health


Clinical and cost effectiveness


Care environment and amenities

What's the difference between CAF and the NHS domains?

NHS domain total 7 and don't include occupational health. Which CAF does.

What are the CoC responsibilities within clinical governance?

Ensure subordinates are aware of clinical governance


Ensure education and training conducted


Ensure everyone complies with clinical governance and policies


Apply clinical governance

Categories/recordings of Significant events

Harm events


Non harm events


Unexpected clinical occurrences/Outcomes


occurrences/Outcomes

Where do you report significant events?

ASER

What does ACER stand for?

Automated Significant Event Recording

What is an Fmed 79 for

Order Glasses

What are the 3 categories used to grade a soldier medically?

MFD - Medically fully deployable


MLD - Medically Limited deployable


MND - Medically Not Deployable

What is an Fmed 85

Notification of infectious disease

What is an Fmed 100

Daily fluid balance chart

What is an Fmed 133

Medical history on release from HM forces

How many doses of the MMR do you receive

2 doses

How many doses of yellow fever do you receive?

1 dose

How many doses of the TB vaccine do you receive?

1 dose

How many doses of Hep A vaccine do you receive

2 doses

How many doses of Hepatitis B do you receive

3 doses

How long does the DTP vaccine last for?

10years

How many doses of the varicella vaccine do you receive

2 doses

How many rabies vaccines do you receive

3 doses