A6 Flashcards
(9 cards)
1
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Why is personal information collected?
A
So that they can get a full picture of the individuals overall health and any other factor that may affect their well being
2
Q
Examples of personal information
A
- Address
- Full name
- Conditions
- Treatment received
- History
3
Q
What piece of legislation ensures confidentiality?
A
General Data Protection Regulation 2018
4
Q
What 7 principles does the GDPR set out?
A
- Purpose limitation
- Data minimisation
- Accuracy
- Storage limitation
- Integrity and confidentiality
- Accountability
5
Q
What type of information is required to confirm who a person is?
A
- Name
- DOB
- NHS number
6
Q
Types of abbreviations
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- PNR: pro re nata (given as needed)
- BP: blood pressure
- MAR: medication administration record (dates, times. types and quantity of medication given)
- DNR: do not resuscitate (natural death with not CPR)
7
Q
Advantages of reporting systems
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- Prevent misinterpretation of info
- Timely reporting of info
8
Q
What are the 7 formats of sharing information?
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- Oral reports
- Written reports
- Forms and documentation
- Presentations
- Graphs and tables
- Leaflets and posters
- Web pages and social media
9
Q
What are the 5 main responsibilities of employees and the employers in relation to record keeping?
A
- Legal requirements and inspections
- Duty of care: best interests of the individuals first
- Duty of candour: open and honest
- Investigation and tracking incidents and accidents
- Accountability