COMPLETE 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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2 signs a child is confused - CORRECT ANSWER: Not knowing who they are or who they are
with and odd behaviour
3 Disposition instructions - CORRECT ANSWER: Someone should drive the individual, take
any medicines or medical history, take a mobile phone if possible (in case symptoms worsen and
an ambulance is needed)
4 reasons for transferring to a clinician - CORRECT ANSWER: Caller refuses disposition
Difficulty obtaining adequate information
Caller unable to prioritise main symptom
Other (complex call)
4 signs a child under 5 is in respiratory distress - CORRECT ANSWER: Chest and upper tummy
visibly being sucked in with every breath
Head bops up and down
Unable to cry properly or speak a few words
Grunting noises
, 4 situations where it is appropriate to early exit - CORRECT ANSWER: EMERGENCY.
unconscious, fitting or choking.
Called/ I terminated the call.
Triage not possible
Transfer to a clinician
4 Types of patients who may follow a particular course of action - CORRECT ANSWER: a
chronic illness
a rare or serious illness
Recently discharged from hospital
Terminal illness
Age to ask someone if they're pregnant - CORRECT ANSWER: 11-55
agonal breathing - CORRECT ANSWER: gasping, labored breathing, accompanied by strange
vocalisations.
Angina definition - CORRECT ANSWER: Attacks of chest pain caused by reduced blood flow
Answer stem - CORRECT ANSWER: Light blue box with symptoms in