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What does oe stand for

On examination

Specimen types and locations

Eyes


Nose


Throat


Vomit

Fmed 965

Operational medical card

Socrates

Site


Onset


Characteristics


Radiation


Associated


Timing


Exacerbating and relieving factors


Severity

Price

Protection


Rest


Ice


Compression


Elevation

Price

Protection


Rest


Ice


Compression


Elevation

Pulse rate

60-100bpm

Blood pressure

120/80

What does R mean

Treatment given

What does oe mean

On examination

What does oe mean

On examination

What does pmh mean

Past medical history

Fmed 23

Fitness for work

Why do we take obs

Monitor change


Baseline


See trends

Where can u take a temp

Oral


Tympanic


Rectal

What Fmed is termination of service

Fmed 133

What does mfd mean

Medically fully deployable

What does MLD mean

Medically limited deployable

What does MND

Medically non deployable

PULHHEEMS

Physical capacity


Upper limbs


Lower limbs


Hearing right


Hearing left


Eyes right


Eyes left


Mental capacity


Emotion stability

Hypertension

140

Hypo tension

100

What does pefr stand for

Peak flow

Specimen investigation types

Bacterial


Viral


Haematology


Mycosis

02 sats

96-100%

Glassed

Fmed 79

What does A,L,M,E stand for?

Air


Land


Maritine


Environment

Core vaccinations

Yellow fever


Hepatitis a


Hepatitis b


MMR


Hpv

Where are vaccinations recorded?

Fmed 965


Dmicp

Fmed 5

Attendance treatment card

What is c/o

Complaint of

How long do you have to report a accident

10 days

RIDDOR

Reporting of injuries, disease and dangerous occurrences regulations

Temp

36-37.5

WHO’s responsibilities is it to report

All MOD employees


MoD contractors

3 types of accidents that should be reported

Near miss


Accident


Incident

Information required on a specimen tube

Patients name


Date/time of specimen collection


NHS number/ service number

Why do we report accidents

Identify trends


Work on points


Precaution methods

What is a role 1

Medical response capability

What does role one include

Primary health care


Specialised first aid


Triage


Resuscitation


Stabilisation

What is a role 2

Initial surgery response capability

What does a role 2 include

Surgical intervention


Triage


Resuscitation


Treatment of shock

What is a role 3

Hospital response capability

What does a role 3 include

Secondary health care


Specialised surgery

What is a role 4

Definitive hospital response capability

What does a role 4 include

Full spectrum of definitive care


Reconstructive surgery


Rehab

Transporting specimens

Leak proof container


Biohazard labels/ double bag


Biohazard spill kit


Contains crystals to absorb spillages

Occupational health vaccinations

Personnel at particular risk from a certain disease


Personnel who may present a risk to patients

High risk areas may contain diseases of ?

Rabies


Cholera


Anthrax


Typhoid

What does mes stand for

Medical employability standards

What is Jmes

Joint medical employment standards

What is Jmes

Joint medical employment standards

What is classed as hypertension

>140 >90

What is a Fmed 660

Consent

What does po mean

Oral

What does hpc mean

History of presenting complaint

Bd

Twice a day

Tds

Three times a day

Qds

Four times a day