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GP Stage 3 Written Prioritisation Exercise 1 Answers

You are a GP Partner in the middle of your afternoon clinic. The following tasks need to be prioritised for action.
 
A. The practice GP Registrar has requested to speak to you, merely stating that they are struggling to cope.
B. There is an angry patient shouting in the waiting room, demanding to see a doctor.
C. There is a pharmacist on the phone requesting to speak to you.
D. You had requested the practice nurse to complete a blood test on one of your patients. Unfortunately, the nurse has not been able to take the blood        and is requesting your assistance.
E. Between patients, you receive a message from the GP practice receptionist, saying that your wife called for you.
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1. Rank the issues in the order in which you intend to deal with them  

2. Justify your decisions and describe what actions you would take

3. ​Answer the following three questions
  1. What did you find challenging?
  2. What did you learn about yourself?
  3. How will you apply what you have learnt?

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