What is needed before doing a home visit?
What is the acronym for recognising stroke/TIA?
F: FACE - any facial asymmetry?
A: ARMS - can patient raise their arms
S: SPEECH - is it slurred?
T: TIME: if any of these are present, call 999 immediately
What are some causes of confusion in an elderly patient?
What questions can be asked to identify the cause of confusion?
What medications can cause hyponatraemia?
What tests/investigations can be done for a confused patient?
What is a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)?
A legal document that lets an individual (the ‘donor’) appoint 1 or more people (known as ‘attorneys’) to help make decisions or to make decisions on the donor’s behalf in the future if they lose mental capacity. There are 2 types of LPA: - Health and welfare - Property and financial affai rs
What is an Advanced Statement?
A written statement written by the patient, setting out preferences, wishes, beliefs and values
regarding future care, to provide a guide to anyone who might have to make decisions in that patient’s best interest, if in future, that patient does not have capacity to make decisions or to communicate them. It is not legally binding (meaning the parties are not legally obligated to carry out the wishes).
What is an Advance Decision or advance decision to refuse treatment?
A decision a patient with capacity can make to refuse specific treatments in the future. An advance decision is legally binding, as long as it meets the necessary criteria for it to be considered valid and applicable.
What is a living will?
An alternative term for an Advance Decision.