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Unit 14 Exam Topics
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
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
Unit 14 Exam Topics
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
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
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
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 shortsightedness
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)