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Unit 14 Exam Topics Q1Q2Q3Q4 Specimen Paper GP Medical history MRI - advantages Breast screening table for cancer Tissue biopsy Radiotherapy Questionnaire.

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1 Unit 14 Exam Topics Q1Q2Q3Q4 Specimen Paper GP Medical history MRI - advantages Breast screening table for cancer Tissue biopsy Radiotherapy Questionnaire – hoe to improve Drug administration Alcohol Effects of treatment Ethical issues Smoking January 2007 Visual examination by GP Use of computer to diagnose Blood tests ECG Table – how to treat a cold Self-treatment Over the counter Name of drugs administration Aseptic conditions Anaesthesia X-ray – advantages / disadvantages Lithotripsy Gall stones Ethical issues Alcohol June 2007 GP’s Percussion Blood pressure Ultrasound Pregnancy Tables Incidence of cancer Radiotherapy Choice of treatment CT scanning Advantages / disadvantages Survey – methods of treatment Aseptic Anaesthesia Microsurgery Drugs – method of administration January 2008 Medical history Examination techniques Questionnaires MRI Radionuclide Prescription items Drugs – classification GM drugs Treatment Kidney failure Dialysis Transplants anaesthesia Endoscopic Laser Radiotherapy Ethical – smoking June 2008 Examination – taking body temperature Testing reflexes Common methods of physical examination Computer for diagnosis X-rays Table – serious diseases, illnesses and disorders Conclusions ECG Blood test Drugs – names Administering drugs Reasons for different ways Intensive care Principles of hospital nursing Self-treatments Tissue biopsy Radiotherapy Communication /consultation with patients Lifestyle choices and effects on treatment

2 Unit 14 Exam Topics Q1Q2Q3Q4 Jan 2009 GP Examination - physical Palpation, Computer medical records PET Scanning, tissue biopsy PCT – table re: high blood pressure Draw conclusions Measuring BP Medical treatment, types & reasons Self-treatment – types Minor illnesses & injuries Hospital nursing X-ray imaging – uses & limitations Minor surgery – aseptic techniques Anaesthetic drug by injection Local & general anaesthesia Ethical issues / lifestyles June 2009 Medical practitioner – medical history – diagnosis, stethoscope Physical examination methods Questionnaires Radionuclide scanning – principles of use Survey table – drug treatment Draw conclusions Compare prescription & non prescription drugs Types of names for drugs Classification of drugs Administering drugs Dialysis treatment – scientific principles Home versus hospital treatment Bogy fluid sampling tests Ultrasound scanning – scientific principles – uses and limitations Surgical techniques – endoscopic surgery, laser surgery, microsurgery Radiotherapy – cancer Side-effects Medical treatment requirements Speci -men 2010 Taking body temperature Testing reflexes Physical examination GP using a computer Contrast X-rays for digestive problems Imaging techniques Data table – draw conclusions Electrocardiography ECG Hear problems Eg.of disease and disorder – how can a blood test help diagnosis Drug manufacturers – names given to drugs 3 methods of administering drugs other than by mouth Why are not all drugs taken by mouth? Reasons for giving / not giving drugs Intensive care Principles of hospital nursing Self-treatment methods Tissue biopsy Cancer diagnosis Radiotherapy – how it’s used to treat cancer Choice in medical care / treatment Lifestyle choices that affect effectiveness of medical treatment Jan 2010 Consultation with GP Temp & blood test taken GP using a computer 3 methods of physical examination 2 uses of a blood sample Data table – cancer survey Draw conclusions 3 reasons for differences in the data How is radiotherapy used to treat cancer Non- prescription drugs 2 reasons why not all drugs are taken by mouth 3 others ways of administering drugs Ways of naming drugs Self-treatment Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Transplant Surgery Aseptic techniques Local anaesthesia Value of giving choice in the treatment of disease and dysfunction

3 Q1Q2Q3Q4 June 2010 Visit to GP due to breathing difficulties Stethoscope, percussion X-ray examination – principles of x-ray use 3 other common methods of physical examination Data response Cardiovascular disease – draw conclusions 3 ways drugs are classified Ultrasound scanning – basic principles of its use Adv. & Disadv. of ultrasound scanning Principles of hospital nursing compared with home nursing care. (QWC) Ways to treat minor illness at home ECG – how carried out And how it aids diagnosis of heart conditions Body fluid sampling for a named disorder. Lithotripsy Radiotherapy Endoscopic surgery Alcoholic and liver transplants Ethical issues of this (QWC) Jan 2011 GP using palpation Percussion GP using a computer to make diagnosis CT scanning Adv of CT scan compared to conventional x-ray imaging Data response – smoking related diseases Draw conclusions from the table(QWC) Reasons for changing hospital admissions Strengths / weaknesses of questionnaires – open / closed questions Genetically engineered drugs Drug testing 3 classifications of drug Drug administered by mouth Principles of hospital nursing Intensive care Aseptic techniques Laser surgery to correct short- sightedness Local anaesthetic Ethical issues associated with patient choice and lifestyle in relation to medical treatment for disease and dysfunction Lifestyle choices (QWC) June 2011 GP measures temperature GP measures blood pressure Medical history Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Adv / disadv of MRI compared to Ultrasound Data Response – infectious diseases in a population Draw conclusions Why do reports vary? Structured / unstructured interviews 3 types of ways of naming drugs Drugs by injection Liver transplant General anaesthetic Microsurgery Principles of transplant surgery Principles of home nursing compared to hospital nursing (QWC) Radiotherapy Treatment for localised cancer Side effects of this treatment Ethical issues associated with the treatment of diseases and dysfunctions related to smoking tobacco (QWC)


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