FPC Introduction Flashcards

1
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Primary care =
Secondary care =
Tertiary care =

A

First point of contact for patients - gateway to secondary care
Hospitals
Specialist centres

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2
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What percentage of patient contact takes place in primary care?

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90%

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3
Q

What are the out of hours services?

A

NHS24 and GMED

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4
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How many patients does each GP have?

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1,700 - everyone is registered with one GP

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5
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How does GP employment work?

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GPs are usually self employed and function as practices

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6
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What is in a typical GP day?

A
Morning + afternoon surgeries
Paperwork
Phone calls
House calls
Specialist clinics
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7
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What are different primary care specialties?

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General practice
Public health
Occupational and environmental medicine

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8
Q

What are some common symptoms presented in general practice?

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Back/joint pain
Sore throat/headaches/fever/ earache
Cough/breathlessness/wheezing
Anxiety/depression/stress
Skin rashes
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9
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What are some jobs in primary care?

A
General practitioner
General dental practitioner
NHS24
Nurses
Midwives
Pharmacists
Physician associates
Midwives 
Practice staff - receptionist / medical secretary
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10
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What is the statistical definition of normality?

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Based on normal distribution curve /standard deviation

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11
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What is the cultural definition of normality?

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Based on norms and valves within a group or community

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12
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List some examples of members of the healthcare team in the community who may be involved in care after an operation

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GP = co-ordination of care, review of progress, changes to medication, ongoing care of other health issues
Practise nurse = wound dressings and store removal
Pharmacist = advice on medication. prepared daily medication
Physiotherapist = aims to improve post op mobility
OT = gives activities to help promote independent living
Receptionist = first point of contact at surgery for appointments and raising concerns

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