primary, secondary, AHP, MDT, tertiary care. Flashcards

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what are the responsibilities of primary care providers?
pharmacist, GP/Dr, walk-in centre, out-of-hours GP, A&E department, dentist, optician.

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pharmacist- advice, dispense meds.
GP/DR- treat/ refer. diagnose/ examen. administer/ listen. record notes.
walk-in-centre- routine and urgent treatment for minor injuries.
out-of-hours GP- advise, dispense, administer, treat, diagnose, examen, record notes.
A&E dept- attention for life threatening conditions.
dentist- look after health of mouth and preventative care and treatment. mouth and teeth.
optician- look after health of eyes. dispense spectacles and optical aids.

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why might someone need rehab?

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conditions- eg: mental health.
disease- eg: CHD?
trauma- eg: car crash.
PTSD.
addiction- eg: drugs (illegal & legal), alcohol, food, technology.
bereavement- eg: person, animal, fictional.

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examples of allied health professionals.

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art therapist.
paramedic.
occupational therapist.
podiatrist.
speech and language therapist.
dietician.
radiographer.
physiotherapist.

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AHP: what does an art therapist do?

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therapy and drawing ,help people with emotional and behavioural issues.

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AHP: what does a paramedic do?

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emergency healthcare needs, provides emergency treatment.

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AHP: what does a occupational therapist do?

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supporting those who have difficulty with daily living tasks.

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AHP: what does a podiatrist do?

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foot care, people with nerve damage, circulatory problems and diabetes.

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AHP: what does a speech and language therapist do?

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supporting those with speech, communication and swallowing issues.

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AHP: what does a dietician do?

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advising and supporting those with dietary needs.

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AHP: what does a radiographer do?

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radiotherapy and providing images to help diagnose injury and disease.

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AHP: what does a physiotherapist do?

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treating those with mobility issues and breathing difficulties.

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what is holistic care?

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look after whole body. body and mind. pies, family, work and society.

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what is the role of an AHP?

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provide healthcare treatments.
improve health and wellbeing.

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what are some of the benefits of MDT?

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  • access to entire team of experts.
  • receive collaborative support from experts- no gaps, seen more often.
  • improves co-ordination within services.
  • patients make more goals for themselves- stick to it and knows what they want.
  • efficiency and continuity of care.
  • improved outcomes and satisfaction.
  • regular contact: identify any issues sooner, not repeating info which leads to frustration, care plan of persons health.
  • person centred approach, varied needs, multitude of specialists.
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what are the advantages and disadvantages of a service user knowing their progress?

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advantages:
change lifestyle.
plan for treatment.
increased support, relationships.
time adapt.
disadvantage:
what if it’s not 100% accurate.
increased worry, stress (e. development.)
stop treatment/ give up.

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