What are the different parts of the system called? (3 marks) - correct answer
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✔- Module 0
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- Module 1
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- Module 2
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What do these different parts do? (3 marks) - correct answer ✔- Module 0 is
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primarily concerned with ruling out immediately life threatening situations.
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Will be used predominantly by Health Advisors.
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- Module 1 contains a large database of "Pathways" from which the user
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|chooses the most suitable one to enable detailed assessment of symptoms.
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|Will be used predominantly by Health Advisors. Also includes the Body Map.
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- Module 2 enables more detailed clinical assessment by a Clinican.
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Why must questions be answered in order? (1 mark) - correct answer ✔-
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Because questions are ordered so that most serious symptoms and potential
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causes are ruled out first
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Must every question be verbally asked of a caller? Provide a reason for your
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answer (1 mark) - correct answer ✔- No, every question must be answered but
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this does not always require that every question is asked, since caller's often
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volunteer useful information without being directly asked about it
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, What is an inferred question? (1 mark) - correct answer ✔- It is a question that
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usually does not need to be asked because the answer is likely to be obvious
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How are inferred questions indicated within the system? (1 mark) - correct
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answer ✔- They are in upper case (captials)
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How does the system handle "not sure" questions? (1 mark) - correct answer
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✔- Depending on balance of risk and the type of question being asked, "not
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sure" sometimes act as a "yes" and sometimes acts as a "no"
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What is a disposition (outcome) comprised of? (2 marks) - correct answer ✔-
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The type of care/skill set required and a timeframe
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Why are Pathways gender and age specific? (1 mark) - correct answer ✔- This is
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to accommodate the different range of conditions and
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anatomical/physiological differences between different age groups and
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genders
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What does clicking restart triage do? (3 marks) - correct answer ✔- It wipes all
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questions and answers
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- Takes you right back to the very beginning of the NHS Pathways system
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- It can also be used to change party from 1st to 3rd or vice versa
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If someone had taken an overdose in an attempt to commit suicide would you
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|select "injury" or "illness or other health problem"? (1 mark) - correct answer
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|✔- Illness or other health problem
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✔- Module 0
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- Module 1
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- Module 2
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What do these different parts do? (3 marks) - correct answer ✔- Module 0 is
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primarily concerned with ruling out immediately life threatening situations.
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Will be used predominantly by Health Advisors.
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- Module 1 contains a large database of "Pathways" from which the user
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|chooses the most suitable one to enable detailed assessment of symptoms.
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|Will be used predominantly by Health Advisors. Also includes the Body Map.
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- Module 2 enables more detailed clinical assessment by a Clinican.
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Why must questions be answered in order? (1 mark) - correct answer ✔-
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Because questions are ordered so that most serious symptoms and potential
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causes are ruled out first
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Must every question be verbally asked of a caller? Provide a reason for your
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answer (1 mark) - correct answer ✔- No, every question must be answered but
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this does not always require that every question is asked, since caller's often
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volunteer useful information without being directly asked about it
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, What is an inferred question? (1 mark) - correct answer ✔- It is a question that
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usually does not need to be asked because the answer is likely to be obvious
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How are inferred questions indicated within the system? (1 mark) - correct
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answer ✔- They are in upper case (captials)
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How does the system handle "not sure" questions? (1 mark) - correct answer
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✔- Depending on balance of risk and the type of question being asked, "not
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sure" sometimes act as a "yes" and sometimes acts as a "no"
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What is a disposition (outcome) comprised of? (2 marks) - correct answer ✔-
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The type of care/skill set required and a timeframe
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Why are Pathways gender and age specific? (1 mark) - correct answer ✔- This is
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to accommodate the different range of conditions and
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anatomical/physiological differences between different age groups and
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genders
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What does clicking restart triage do? (3 marks) - correct answer ✔- It wipes all
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questions and answers
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- Takes you right back to the very beginning of the NHS Pathways system
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- It can also be used to change party from 1st to 3rd or vice versa
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If someone had taken an overdose in an attempt to commit suicide would you
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|select "injury" or "illness or other health problem"? (1 mark) - correct answer
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|✔- Illness or other health problem
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