Definition of the ‘practice of medicine’ The Council defines the practice of medicine as including any of the following: • advertising, holding out to the public, or representing in any manner that one is authorised to practise medicine in New Zealand • signing any medical certificate required for statutory purposes, such as death and cremation certificates • prescribing medicines, the sale or supply of which is restricted by law to prescription by medical practitioners or designated prescribers • assessing, diagnosing, treating, reporting or giving advice in a medical capacity, using the knowledge, skills, attitudes and competence initially attained for ...
(PLACE PATIENT LABEL HERE) SURNAME: ____________________________________ NHI: _____________ FIRST NAMES: ____________________________________________________ = YES = NO Date of Birth: _______ /_______ /_______ SEX: _____________ MINOR HEAD INJURY GCS ≥ 13 Date: / / 20 Time: Clinician: NP CNS HS Reg SMO HISTORY AND PRESENTING COMPLAINT Mechanism: Beware of injuries caused by weapon e.g. Baseball bat or hammer. High risk for skull # LOC No Yes: Amnesia No Yes: Retrograde Anterograde Headache No Yes: Seizure No Yes: Nausea / vomiting No Yes: MEDICINE NOTES Visual No Yes: Dizziness No Yes: Remember to investigate the cause of collapse, if that Tinnitus (new) ...
Hospital Name ISBAR Communication for Monitoring Plan: Identify Patient addressograph Patient addressograph Situation Emergency Medicine Background Early Warning System Chart Assessment ID Bracelet If pregnant or up to 42 days post-partum, replace Recommendations This page can be adapted for local use applied by: Page 2 with IMEWS Chart and customised Sepsis 6 Falls Risk Bracelet Y N Date/Time: Post-Triage Nursing Notes (continued) Signature & PIN Allergies: Please specify reactions and/or sensitivity Pain Management Date Time Signed Analgesia required (See prescription chart) Not Indicated Pain Score on ED arrival = /10 Y N Declined 1st reassessment = /10 Y N ...