NHS Pathways DLP questions ACTUAL EXAM
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How long after being deprived of After 3-5 minutes
oxygen do cells start to die?
What is shock? Life-threatening condition that occurs when the
cardiovascular system fails for some reason, and
is unable to circulate adequate amounts of
oxygen around the body.
List the features of shock Skin is cold & clammy
Very weak
Unable to stand up
Pale skin (even blue or grey)
What does AED stand for? automated external defibrillator
, The resuscitation council guidelines 10%
indicate that for each minute CPR is
delayed there is a ? reduction in
survival rates?
What is agonal breathing? Barely breathing or taking infrequent, noisy
gasps. These usually occur about every 10-15
seconds
How common is agonal breathing? 40% of patients.
What should happen if there is It should be assumed that they are not breathing
doubt about whether a collapsed
person is displaying agonal
breathing?
What is haemophilia? Hemophilia is usually an inherited bleeding
disorder in which the blood does not clot
properly.
What piece of information is Whether the problem is trauma (injury) or non-
collected in module 0 that trauma (illness)
influences the pathways you can
choose at the body map?
What is the definition of chronic A condition that persists over a long period of
illness? time. Symptoms appear gradually and get worse
despite treatment and change very slowly
What are the 5 age groups within Neonate - 0-1hour
the system and what age range Infant - 1 hour - 12 months
does each of these cover? Toddler - 1 - 5 years
Child - 5 - 16 years
Adult - 16years and over
2026 TEST COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND
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Terms in this set (145)
How long after being deprived of After 3-5 minutes
oxygen do cells start to die?
What is shock? Life-threatening condition that occurs when the
cardiovascular system fails for some reason, and
is unable to circulate adequate amounts of
oxygen around the body.
List the features of shock Skin is cold & clammy
Very weak
Unable to stand up
Pale skin (even blue or grey)
What does AED stand for? automated external defibrillator
, The resuscitation council guidelines 10%
indicate that for each minute CPR is
delayed there is a ? reduction in
survival rates?
What is agonal breathing? Barely breathing or taking infrequent, noisy
gasps. These usually occur about every 10-15
seconds
How common is agonal breathing? 40% of patients.
What should happen if there is It should be assumed that they are not breathing
doubt about whether a collapsed
person is displaying agonal
breathing?
What is haemophilia? Hemophilia is usually an inherited bleeding
disorder in which the blood does not clot
properly.
What piece of information is Whether the problem is trauma (injury) or non-
collected in module 0 that trauma (illness)
influences the pathways you can
choose at the body map?
What is the definition of chronic A condition that persists over a long period of
illness? time. Symptoms appear gradually and get worse
despite treatment and change very slowly
What are the 5 age groups within Neonate - 0-1hour
the system and what age range Infant - 1 hour - 12 months
does each of these cover? Toddler - 1 - 5 years
Child - 5 - 16 years
Adult - 16years and over