Comprehensive Practice EXAM LATEST VERSION
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1. What is a "pathway" in the NHS 111 Pathways
system?
A) A list of local pharmacies
B) A flowchart used to assess the patient's
symptoms, presented in a user-friendly way
C) A patient's medical history
D) A hospital referral letter
Answer: B
Rationale: A pathway is a flowchart used to assess
the patient's symptoms, presented in a user-friendly
way to guide the call handler through systematic
clinical assessment .
2. What is Module 0 of NHS Pathways primarily
designed to assess?
A) A wide range of symptoms, age, and gender-
,specific
B) Immediately life-threatening problems
C) A bank of home care advice used by clinicians
D) Patient satisfaction surveys
Answer: B
Rationale: Module 0 focuses primarily on
immediately life-threatening problems. All calls enter
Module 0 first to rule out serious conditions before
proceeding to further assessment .
3. Which accurately describes the three NHS
Pathways modules?
A) Module 0 - clinical advice; Module 1 - life-
threatening; Module 2 - symptom assessment
B) Module 0 - life-threatening; Module 1 - symptom
assessment; Module 2 - clinical advice
C) Module 0 - symptom assessment; Module 1 - life-
threatening; Module 2 - clinical advice
D) Module 0 - clinical advice; Module 1 - symptom
assessment; Module 2 - life-threatening
Answer: B
,Rationale: Module 0 rules out life-threatening
conditions; Module 1 assesses a wide range of
symptoms (age and gender-specific); Module 2 is a
bank of home care advice used by clinicians .
4. What is the purpose of the Body Map in
Module 1?
A) To identify the patient's location
B) To access a range of pathways based on the
affected body area
C) To record patient demographics
D) To list emergency services
Answer: B
Rationale: The Body Map is the first screen in
Module 1. It displays areas of the body that can be
clicked to access a range of pathways relevant to the
reported symptoms .
5. What is meant by "trauma" in NHS Pathways
terminology?
A) Any medical condition
B) Injury within the last 7 days
, C) A chronic illness
D) A psychological problem
Answer: B
Rationale: In NHS Pathways, "trauma" refers
specifically to an injury that has occurred within the
last 7 days .
6. What is "non-trauma" in NHS Pathways
terminology?
A) Injury older than 7 days
B) A problem due to illness rather than injury
C) A minor cut or bruise
D) A psychological condition
Answer: B
Rationale: "Non-trauma" refers to a problem that is
due to illness rather than injury .
7. What is a "disposition" in NHS Pathways?
A) The patient's diagnosis
B) The clinical outcome of the call directing the
patient to the appropriate service
C) The caller's attitude