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Privacy act 1994 entails? - CORRECTANSWER Respecting and protecting patients privacy.
Heard Immunity? - CORRECTANSWER Is when heaps of people are immune or vaccinated to a
virus, leaving it no where to go.
Active immunity? - CORRECTANSWER A form of acquired immunity (natural/ vaccines) in which
the body produces its own antibodies against disease-causing antigens.
Passive Immunity? - CORRECTANSWER Short-term immunity that results from the introduction
of antibodies from another person or animal, to protect against a virus (e.g breast milk from
mother to baby).
Mental health act section 8a to 14? - CORRECTANSWER A last resort which can take away a
individuals rights who is mentally unwell.
,Mental health act section 8a? - CORRECTANSWER Application of assessment of an individual.
(this application can. be done by anyone who is 18+ and has seen the individual within the last 3
days.)
Mental health act section 8B? - CORRECTANSWER Application of assessment of a individual
which is done by a medical practitioner in support of 8a (practitioner must have seen the
individual within the last 3 days).
Mental health act section 9? - CORRECTANSWER arrangement to attend preliminary assessment
examination (presented by Duty authorised officer (DOA) in presence of family, career or justice
of the peace). DAO gives the patient their rights.
Mental health act section 10? - CORRECTANSWER Psychiatrist assessment if indication of
mental instability, the patient then becomes under the mental health act. Certificate of
preliminary assessment.
Mental health act section 11? - CORRECTANSWER Patient undergoes treatment and assessment
for 5 days.
Mental health act section 12? - CORRECTANSWER Patient undergoes treatment and assessment
for a further 14 days, 5 days was not enough.
Mental health act section 14? - CORRECTANSWER Final assessment of the patient. Application
to attend court (compulsory treatment order)
Mental health act section 16? - CORRECTANSWER Review of patient's condition by judge after
requested by a patient who feels like they don't need to be under the act. if Judge decides if
patient needs further mental health treatment - if yes they can be held inpatient for 3-6
months.
,3 stages of wound healing? - CORRECTANSWER -inflammatory stage: controlling bleeding with
vasoconstriction & clot formation; delivering oxygen WBC & nutrients to the area via blood
supply
-proliferative stage: replacing lost tissue with connective tissue or granulated tissue; contracting
wound's edges, resurfacing of new epithelia cells
-remodeling stage: strengthening of collagen scar
Crackles in the lungs mean? - CORRECTANSWER Fluid is in the lungs.
When is the best time to collect a sputum sample? - CORRECTANSWER Right after waking up in
morning.
Rheumatic fever is what? - CORRECTANSWER An illness that happens after coming into contact
with a bacteria called streptococcus-A
What does rheumatic fever effect? - CORRECTANSWER Heart and it's valves (aortic & mitral)
How long does rheumatic fever take to manifest? - CORRECTANSWER About 1-5 weeks after
having strep throat or Scarlett fever or coming into contact with the streptococcus-A bacteria.
Signs and symptoms of rheumatic fever? - CORRECTANSWER Fever, painful joints, SOB, chest
pain, fatigue.
Treatment of rheumatic fever? - CORRECTANSWER NSAID, antibiotics
, prevention of rheumatic fever? - CORRECTANSWER Hand washing and treating strep throat fast
with antibiotics
Tuberculosis is what? - CORRECTANSWER An infectious disease caused by bacterium
mycobacterium
Tuberculosis signs and symptoms? - CORRECTANSWER Chronic fever, weight loss, cough,
sputum production
Tuberculosis testing? - CORRECTANSWER TB Skin Testing (Manotoux PPD skin test - injecting the
fluid called tuberculin into the skin and looking for a reaction within 48-72 hours) or Blood Test
Treatment for tuberculosis? - CORRECTANSWER antibiotics.
Risperidone is what? - CORRECTANSWER An antipsychotic
Why use a spacer for inhaled medications? - CORRECTANSWER It allows the user to have more
time to inhale making it easier for it to be delivered more efficiently to bronchioles giving the
medication more time to be absorbed smoothly.
Salbutamol is what? - CORRECTANSWER It is a short acting bronchodilator
Why change the site that insulin is administered? - CORRECTANSWER To prevent lipodystrophy
and bruising.
lipodystrophy is what? - CORRECTANSWER A rare syndrome that can cause a person to lose fat
from some parts of the body such as particular subcutaneous adipose tissue