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What does oe stand for |
On examination |
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Specimen types and locations |
Eyes Nose Throat Vomit |
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Fmed 965 |
Operational medical card |
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Socrates |
Site Onset Characteristics Radiation Associated Timing Exacerbating and relieving factors Severity |
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Price |
Protection Rest Ice Compression Elevation |
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Price |
Protection Rest Ice Compression Elevation |
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Pulse rate |
60-100bpm |
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Blood pressure |
120/80 |
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What does R mean |
Treatment given |
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What does oe mean |
On examination |
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What does oe mean |
On examination |
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What does pmh mean |
Past medical history |
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Fmed 23 |
Fitness for work |
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Why do we take obs |
Monitor change Baseline See trends |
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Where can u take a temp |
Oral Tympanic Rectal |
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What Fmed is termination of service |
Fmed 133 |
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What does mfd mean |
Medically fully deployable |
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What does MLD mean |
Medically limited deployable |
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What does MND |
Medically non deployable |
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PULHHEEMS |
Physical capacity Upper limbs Lower limbs Hearing right Hearing left Eyes right Eyes left Mental capacity Emotion stability |
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Hypertension |
140 |
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Hypo tension |
100 |
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What does pefr stand for |
Peak flow |
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Specimen investigation types |
Bacterial Viral Haematology Mycosis |
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02 sats |
96-100% |
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Glassed |
Fmed 79 |
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What does A,L,M,E stand for? |
Air Land Maritine Environment |
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Core vaccinations |
Yellow fever Hepatitis a Hepatitis b MMR Hpv |
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Where are vaccinations recorded? |
Fmed 965 Dmicp |
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Fmed 5 |
Attendance treatment card |
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What is c/o |
Complaint of |
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How long do you have to report a accident |
10 days |
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RIDDOR |
Reporting of injuries, disease and dangerous occurrences regulations |
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Temp |
36-37.5 |
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WHO’s responsibilities is it to report |
All MOD employees MoD contractors |
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3 types of accidents that should be reported |
Near miss Accident Incident |
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Information required on a specimen tube |
Patients name Date/time of specimen collection NHS number/ service number |
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Why do we report accidents |
Identify trends Work on points Precaution methods |
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What is a role 1 |
Medical response capability |
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What does role one include |
Primary health care Specialised first aid Triage Resuscitation Stabilisation |
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What is a role 2 |
Initial surgery response capability |
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What does a role 2 include |
Surgical intervention Triage Resuscitation Treatment of shock |
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What is a role 3 |
Hospital response capability |
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What does a role 3 include |
Secondary health care Specialised surgery |
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What is a role 4 |
Definitive hospital response capability |
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What does a role 4 include |
Full spectrum of definitive care Reconstructive surgery Rehab |
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Transporting specimens |
Leak proof container Biohazard labels/ double bag Biohazard spill kit Contains crystals to absorb spillages |
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Occupational health vaccinations |
Personnel at particular risk from a certain disease Personnel who may present a risk to patients |
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High risk areas may contain diseases of ? |
Rabies Cholera Anthrax Typhoid |
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What does mes stand for |
Medical employability standards |
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What is Jmes |
Joint medical employment standards |
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What is Jmes |
Joint medical employment standards |
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What is classed as hypertension |
>140 >90 |
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What is a Fmed 660 |
Consent |
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What does po mean |
Oral |
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What does hpc mean |
History of presenting complaint |
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Bd |
Twice a day |
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Tds |
Three times a day |
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Qds |
Four times a day |