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subjective
✓✓ Information gathered from patient such as chief complaint, history of
present illness, past medical history, family history, social history,
depression, SI/HI
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Objective
✓✓ What you observe about the patient (general appearance, indications
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of distress, physical findings from exam, vital signs
Assessment
✓✓ assessment based on all of the information gathered and observed.
Credentialed provider makes the diagnosis and there may be more than one
Plan
✓✓ Medications, treatment, follow up, patient education, physical
limitations (if any)
General information given when presenting patient
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✓✓ Rank/Title
Name
Age
Gender
What does OLDCARTS stand for?
✓✓ Onset, Location, Duration, Character, Aggravating Factors, Relieving
factors, Temporal factors, Severity
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What is SF600?
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✓✓ Chronological Record of Medical Care, used to document the SOAP
note
The plan may include
✓✓ Pt education and re assurance
Medications
Rest
Stretches, salt water gargles, elevation, ice
Follow up instructions
Duty status/disposition
Signs of gastro intestinal disease
✓✓ abdominal cramps, diarrhea, fever, nausea, dehydration, jaundice,
vomiting and weakness
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Ways to prevent Gastrointestinal diseases
✓✓ Proper handling, storage, inspection and preparation of food and
potable water supplies.
Examples of gastro intestinal diseases
✓✓ Some intestinal diseases found in the field are typhoid and paratyphoid
fevers, amebic dysentery, bacillary dysentery, cholera, hepatitis etc.
What causes gastrointestinal diseases?
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✓✓ Caused by the ingestion of infectious microorganisms or their waste
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products.
What causes respiratory diseases?
✓✓ Direct inhalation of infectious microorganisms which are carried by
airborne droplets or dust particles (common cups, food utensils, cigarettes)
What are some examples of respiratory diseases?
✓✓ Influenza, common colds, diphtheria, rubella, pneumonia, scarlet
fever, strep throat and tuberculosis
Symptoms of respiratory diseases
✓✓ Mild fever to permanent incapacitation
Ways to prevent respiratory diseases
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✓✓ Avoidance of overcrowding and close physical contact, frequent
ventilation, medical surveillance, education and patient interviewing, use of
PPE
What are the two classes of arthropods?
✓✓ Insects and arachnids
vector-borne transmission
✓✓ the spread of certain disease due to the bite of a vector
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mechanical transmission
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✓✓ the passive transport of the pathogens on the insects feet or other body
parts
biological transmission
✓✓ vector ingests the disease agent by feeding on an infected person or
animal
Vector borne diseases