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GP U2 Pro Practice
S5: The principles and procedures of record keeping
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Failure to comply with responsibilities in transferring client information safely can have serious consequences both the ?? | referral scheme and instructor |
| which person generally controls record procedures & keeping | scheme manager |
| age, gender and ethnicity are known as which type of data ? | Non-personal data doesn’t reveal a person’s identity, when used on its own. |
| data that doesn’t reveal a person’s identity, when used on its own is known as ? | Non-personal data |
| which data is information which can be used to identify a person | Personal |
| name, address, postcode and National Insurance number are classed as which types of data ? | Personal |
| It is not appropriate to store records permanently; how long should they be kept for | as long as they are necessary. |
| For instance, if we want to show that exercise referral can help to reduce medication costs, we would need to gather evidence which shows a trend towards that outcome, this proves ? V | Validity |
| to demonstrate similar outcomes on multiple occasions – or with more than one person would prove our evidence as ? R | ‘reliable.’ |
| Our choices of measurement technique and information collection must be what ? V&R | valid and reliable |
| For validity & reliability when measuring changes in body weight, we would consistently need to ensure what | scales calibrated, similar clothes worn, same time/day etc |
| A VALID method for checking heart rate is taking the pulse manually what would be more RELIABLE ? | heart rate monitor |
| A VALID method for monitoring attendance is a register what would ensure its maximum RELIABILITY ? | needs to be completed at all sessions |
| A VALID way to assess a client’s perceived quality of life is an EQ-5D questionnaire; why is this information subjective ? | it describes the person’s experience. |