PATHWAYS
What does it mean when a disposition refers to an in-house clinician? -
ANSWERS-Further details needed after assessment using NHS
pathways
How many different categories is there for in-house clinician disposition
referral? - ANSWERS-3
Immediate
Speak to
home management
Why would a patient be referred For an immediate assessment with our
in-house clinicians? - ANSWERS-Immediate transfer due to safety
reasons that need assessment immediately if they swallowed something
serious or if they've been transferred to clinician via early exit
Why would a patient be referred for a speak to in-house clinican? -
ANSWERS-Need him further, detailed clinical assessment for the
appropriate disposition usually less urgent
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PATHWAYS
Why would a patient be referred to in-house condition for home
management advice? - ANSWERS-Please elope priority, transferred for
very minor problems
What is disposition? - ANSWERS-Skill set and Timeframe
How many categories are there for ambulance dispositions? -
ANSWERS-4
What is a category 1 ambulance disposition, and how long does it meant
to take? - ANSWERS-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.
Which age group will receive a category, one for major blood loss, life-
threatening, asthma and unconsciousness - ANSWERS-Under fives, this
includes toddlers, infants and neonates
What is a category 2 ambulance disposition, and how long does it take? -
ANSWERS-This is an emergency response for potentially serious
conditions that may require rapid assessment, urgent care or scene
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