Band 5 physiotherapy interview Questions and Graded Answers, 100%
Guarantee
What is the difference between band 5 and student? - - To work independently and
autonomously as well as working part of a team and seeking support from senior
physiotherapists as required.
- To take responsibility for your own learning and to actively participate in CPD activities, IST,
Audit, evidenced based projects and other activities aimed at enhancing the develop of the
individual and the service.
- To work respiratory on calls and maintain competency in this area
- to manage my own caseload and take responsibility for my own learning.
What qualities do you have? - -Communication skills
-Interpersonal skills
-time management
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Prioritisation (Acute) - 1) Respiratory patient
2) Discharge patients
3) Post op laparotomy
4) Known patients and needs increasing assistance to mobilise
5) New mobility referrals
, Respiratory patient (Prioritisation) - 1 = More likely to be dependent ? deteriorating chest?
These patients require a plan or management in place to avoid deterioration. ? susceptible to
pneumonia / septicaemia
Ensure their conditions remain stable and management plan continues to benefit the patient
Discharge patient (Prioritisation) - 2 = These patients require assesment upon discharge to
clarify if they are safe to go home ( possible stairs assessment? / needs)
- Encourage safety for these patients (Correct referrals in place prior to going home?)
- Prevent bed blocking (Wider hospital perspective)
- Prevent hospital readmissions (Injuries/ safety)
- For the physiotherapist seeing the patient on the next day ( a plan is in place)
- The earlier they get seen, ensures same day discharge.
Post op laparotomy (acute prioritisation) - 3 = These patients are likely to deteriorate if
not seen early enough. Some trust policies recommend that the patient to be seen for chest and
function day 0/ 1 post op.
These patients are mechanically ventilated during surgery, an assessment of their chest
performance, therefore teaching the patient ACBT and incentive spirometry is essential.
Patient who is known to you and needs increasing assistance (prioritisation) - 4= These
patients are deteriorating, therefore needs seeing but at present they are not presenting with any
symptoms that would suggest they are unwell.
Therefore they can be seen as a lesser priority to those that are unwell or require urgent
intervention to complete their management plans.
Guarantee
What is the difference between band 5 and student? - - To work independently and
autonomously as well as working part of a team and seeking support from senior
physiotherapists as required.
- To take responsibility for your own learning and to actively participate in CPD activities, IST,
Audit, evidenced based projects and other activities aimed at enhancing the develop of the
individual and the service.
- To work respiratory on calls and maintain competency in this area
- to manage my own caseload and take responsibility for my own learning.
What qualities do you have? - -Communication skills
-Interpersonal skills
-time management
-
Prioritisation (Acute) - 1) Respiratory patient
2) Discharge patients
3) Post op laparotomy
4) Known patients and needs increasing assistance to mobilise
5) New mobility referrals
, Respiratory patient (Prioritisation) - 1 = More likely to be dependent ? deteriorating chest?
These patients require a plan or management in place to avoid deterioration. ? susceptible to
pneumonia / septicaemia
Ensure their conditions remain stable and management plan continues to benefit the patient
Discharge patient (Prioritisation) - 2 = These patients require assesment upon discharge to
clarify if they are safe to go home ( possible stairs assessment? / needs)
- Encourage safety for these patients (Correct referrals in place prior to going home?)
- Prevent bed blocking (Wider hospital perspective)
- Prevent hospital readmissions (Injuries/ safety)
- For the physiotherapist seeing the patient on the next day ( a plan is in place)
- The earlier they get seen, ensures same day discharge.
Post op laparotomy (acute prioritisation) - 3 = These patients are likely to deteriorate if
not seen early enough. Some trust policies recommend that the patient to be seen for chest and
function day 0/ 1 post op.
These patients are mechanically ventilated during surgery, an assessment of their chest
performance, therefore teaching the patient ACBT and incentive spirometry is essential.
Patient who is known to you and needs increasing assistance (prioritisation) - 4= These
patients are deteriorating, therefore needs seeing but at present they are not presenting with any
symptoms that would suggest they are unwell.
Therefore they can be seen as a lesser priority to those that are unwell or require urgent
intervention to complete their management plans.