What should be your first question in case a patient is referred to you? Where is the patient now? How old is the patient? What is the gender of the patient? Can the patient talk? Can the patient respond to verbal questions accurately? Can the patient do spontaneous eye opening? Does the patient respond to painful stimulus? Is the patient conscious, oriented in time, space, and person? Conscious means able to see, hear, and talk. In pediatric patients younger than six months of age, the ability to make any verbal noise or cry is equivalent to talking. How do you do quick assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of the patient? Emergency What questions should you ask in case of a medical emergency? What questions should you ask the patient? What questions should you ask person with or reporting for the patient? Emergency Are you the person reporting a medical emergency for yourself? Do you have any existing medical condition? Did you have any previous medical condition that does not exist now? Do you take any medications now? Did you take any medications in the past that you are not taking now? Do you think any health care details need to be added? Are you the person reporting a medical emergency of another person? What do you have to do while reporting a medical emergency of another person? What details should be ready? How are you related to the person? How do you know him or her? |
How do you do a quick assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of a conscious patient? |
What should you enclose with the referral of the patient? |
New Patient Consultation |
How do you do a quick assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of an unconscious patient? If the patient is unconscious, these questions need to be answered. How long has he/she been unconscious? What do you think is the likely cause of the problem? Does he/she have any existing medical condition? Did he/she have any previous medical condition that does not exist now? Does he/she take any medications now? Did he/she take any medications in the past that he/she is not taking now? |
What are the reasons patients are not satisfied with services of medical doctors? |
How do you do a quick assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of pediatric cases under the age of 28 days, six months, one year, and five years? |
How do you do a quick assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of a person who is deaf and mute? |
How do you do a quick assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of a person under anesthesia, sedation, or asleep? |