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Give some examples of where accidents or emergencies should be dealt in treatment
centres - CORRECT ANSWER: If they've ingested a substance, that might be harmful
Possible fractures from recent injury
Eye trauma (not GP)
Any injuries that need stitches
How many categories are there for ambulance dispositions? - CORRECT ANSWER: 4
How many different categories is there for in-house clinician disposition referral? -
CORRECT ANSWER: 3
Immediate
Speak to
home management
What are included with local services? - CORRECT ANSWER: GPs, another primary
care staff provide services for a wide range of very minor very serious symptoms
GPs will also refer
GP take care includes walk-in centres, primary care centres, urgent care symptoms,
Dari clinics and polyclinic
, What do treatment centres deal with? - CORRECT ANSWER: They will assess serious
injuries, an emergency treatment
What does it mean when a disposition refers to an in-house clinician? - CORRECT
ANSWER: Further details needed after assessment using NHS pathways
What is a category 1 ambulance disposition, and how long does it meant to take? -
CORRECT ANSWER: This disposition deals with immediate threat to life, and is a
highest category examples include potential cardiac arrest, fitting now, potential, cardiac
arrest and post delivery. It is aim to response in 7 minutes.
What is a category 2 ambulance disposition, and how long does it take? - CORRECT
ANSWER: This is an emergency response for potentially serious conditions that may
require rapid assessment, urgent care or scene intervention and or urgent transport.
Examples include emergency ambulance for potential shock emergency ambulance for
major blood loss emergency ambulance for possible/time critical emergency ambulance
for respiratory distress.
The aim for this response is 18 minutes
What is a category 3 ambulance disposition and how long does it take? - CORRECT
ANSWER: This is a urgent ambulance however, not life-threatening they may need
transport or treatment to relieve suffering or assessment and management of the scene
with referral where needed within a clinically appropriate timeframe.
The duration depends on the medical condition, but can take greater than an hour
What is a category 4 ambulance disposition? And what is its duration? - CORRECT
ANSWER: This is a non-urgent ambulance where a patient can require face-to-face
assessment. They may also require transport within a clinically appropriate time frame.
For example assistant needs a home due to inability to get off the floor or like trauma
that doesn't require urgent response.