GP Flashcards

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Define Polypharmacy

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Simultaneous use of multiple medications by a patient for 1 condition.

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Define Concordance

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Agreement between patient and doctor respecting beliefs/wishes of patients in determining whether, when and how meds are to be taken.

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3
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Define the Green Prescribing Concept

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using exercise in the fresh air to improve patient health and well-being

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Define Blue Prescribing Concept

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Nature based programme on wetland sites to get patients with poor mental health outside and enjoying the benefits of wetland nature.

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5
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Define Social Prescribing

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when health professionals refer patients to support in the community, in order to improve their health and wellbeing
Examples include volunteering, arts activities, group learning, gardening, befriending, cookery, healthy eating advice and a range of sports.

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Pro’s and Con’s to non-pharmalogical treatment (social prescribing)

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Pros:
1. increase in mental health and wellbeing.
2. reduce GP workload. - dedicated time from a professional.
3. tackles feelings of loneliness and isolation.
4. patient- centred tailored approach.

Con’s:
1. no medical professional there to support patient if needed.
2. patients’ confidence may be impacted.

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7
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5 reasons why patients may struggle to stick to medication regime

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  1. fear
  2. misunderstanding
  3. too many meds
  4. lack of symptoms
  5. mistrust - news coverage.
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8 ways to ameliorate medication issues.

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  1. understand each patients medication-taking behaviours
  2. talk about side effects.
  3. write it down - create medication schedule.
  4. use dosette boxes.
  5. collaborate with the patient - when can they take the meds.
  6. assess health literacy
  7. follow up with patients.
  8. reduce complexity of drug regimen.
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9
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BMI equation

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Weight (kg)/ Height ^2 (m)

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10
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What is Normal Blood Pressure and what is considered hypertension ? (stages)

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Normal: 120/80
Stage 1: > 140/90 ambulatory/home: >135/85
Stage 2: >160/100 ambulatory/home: >150/95
Stage 3: >180/120

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11
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Explain the white-coat effect (HTN)

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discrepancy of >20/10mmHg between the clinical reading and average daytime ABPM reading.

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12
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What does IAPT stand for

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Improving access to psychological therapies.

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