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Pharmacy First
Training course structure
Course objectives
Patient consultations
Diagnosis
History taking
Presenting complaint
Patient Consultations - SOCRATES
Past medical history
Medication history and allergies
Completing the history taking
The principles of examination
Recognising the very unwell patient
National early warning score
Fever in under 5's
Could this be sepsis?
Hand hygiene
Anatomy of the ear
Examination of the ear
Otoscope
Through the otoscope
Acute otitis media
Presenting symptoms of acute otitis media
Perforated tympanic membrane
Otitis media with effusion (Glue ear)
Chronic suppurative otitis media
Otitis externa
Sore Throat Assessment Introduction
Sore throats
Infection prevention and control
Anatomy and physiology
Epiglottitis
Lymph node palpation
Sore throat physical examination
Group A Streptococcus
Sore throat diagnosis
Sore throat red flags
Complications of Group A Streptococcus
Sore throat differential diagnoses
Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections (UTI)s
UTI risk factors and complications
UTI symptoms
UTI visual assessment of the urine - colour
UTI visual assessment of the urine - clarity
UTI Odour assessment of the urine
UTI red flags
UTI differential diagnoses
Shingles risk factors
Shingles complications
Shingles clinical presentation
Shingles differential diagnosis
Impetigo types
Impetigo complications
Impetigo differential diagnosis
Infected insect bites
Clinical Presentation
Infected insect bites complications
Infected insect bites clinical assessment
Sinusitis anatomy and physiology of the sinuses
Sinus function
Acute sinusitis
Sinusitis differential diagnosis
Sinusitis potential complications and risk reduction
Post assessment management documentation
Post assessment management safety-netting
Post assessment management closing the consultation
Post assessment management referral and signposting
References and useful links
Questions
Pharmacy First Questions
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