PQ Pilot Q3 – Pre-Assessment Questions
Part 3 – Pre-assessment Quiz
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Question 1 of 4
1. Question
Question 1
Preassessment typically takes place;
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Once you have decided to proceed with Total Hip Replacement, you will be asked to attend for an appointment to assess your suitability for surgery.
This typically takes place between 1 and 2 weeks prior to the surgery.
See video: 00:00 – 00:15
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Question 2 of 4
2. Question
Question 2
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a test of;
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You will undergo the following tests:
- Blood tests to evaluate your hemoglobin level and renal function.
- Blood sugar testing if you are diabetic.
- Blood coagulation screen to ensure no excessive risk of bleeding or clotting.
- X-ray of the chest.
- Routine echocardiography (ECG) of the heart.
- A review of all the medications that you are on.
- Urinalysis to detect occult urinary tract infection.
- Nasal and groin swabs to detect occult Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)
- Antigen testing for Covid 19.
- You will also be advised to undergo a dental examination prior to proceeding to minimize the risk of infection.
- If you have a history of pulmonary disease it might may be necessary to undergo pulmonary function tests, and review with a respiratory physician.
- Depending on the results of your ECG, it may also be necessary to perform a stress test, or echocardiogram. It may also be necessary to consult with a cardiologist.
See video: 00:19 – 01:35
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Question 3 of 4
3. Question
Question 3
Nasal swabs are taken to check for;
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You will undergo the following tests:
- Blood tests to evaluate your hemoglobin level and renal function.
- Blood sugar testing if you are diabetic.
- Blood coagulation screen to ensure no excessive risk of bleeding or clotting.
- X-ray of the chest.
- Routine echocardiography (ECG) of the heart.
- A review of all the medications that you are on.
- Urinalysis to detect occult urinary tract infection.
- Nasal and groin swabs to detect occult Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)
- Antigen testing for Covid 19.
- You will also be advised to undergo a dental examination prior to proceeding to minimize the risk of infection.
- If you have a history of pulmonary disease it might may be necessary to undergo pulmonary function tests, and review with a respiratory physician.
- Depending on the results of your ECG, it may also be necessary to perform a stress test, or echocardiogram. It may also be necessary to consult with a cardiologist.
See video: 00:19 – 01:35
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Question 4 of 4
4. Question
Question 4
Anticoagulants that you are on will be;
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If you are on anti-coagulants, you will be advised to discontinue these prior to surgery. It may be necessary to start on alternative anticoagulation as a substitute therapy.
See video: 01:35 – 01:40