AMC CLINICAL Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield AMC CLINICAL facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
100 questions
130 min time limit
65.00% to pass
- How should History Taking Skills incidents be reported in an Australian workplace? → Report immediately to the supervisor, with notifiable incidents reported to the regulator
- What must be done when Procedural Skills legislation changes? → Update procedures, risk assessments, and training to comply with the new requirements
- What is the first step in a Paediatric Assessment risk assessment? → Identify all hazards associated with ${subjectName}
- What training is required before workers perform Psychiatric Assessment activities? → Appropriate training covering hazards, procedures, equipment use, and emergency response
- What must be done when Obstetric and Gynaecological Assessment legislation changes? → Update procedures, risk assessments, and training to comply with the new requirements
- What record retention period applies to Data Interpretation documents under WHS Regulations? → Typically 5 years, or 30 years for health monitoring and asbestos records
- What is the importance of near-miss reporting for Paediatric Assessment? → Near misses reveal existing hazards and allow preventive action before injuries occur
- Under Australian regulations, who bears primary responsibility for Obstetric and Gynaecological Assessment compliance? → The PCBU (Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking)
- What is the first step in a Data Interpretation risk assessment? → Identify all hazards associated with ${subjectName}
- What is the first step in a Psychiatric Assessment risk assessment? → Identify all hazards associated with ${subjectName}
- What supervisory requirements exist for Paediatric Assessment activities? → Adequate supervision by competent persons, proportionate to the level of risk
- Which medication is CONTRAINDICATED in patients with confirmed dementia with Lewy bodies due to risk of severe neuroleptic sensitivity reactions? → Haloperidol
- How should Communication and Counselling incidents be reported in an Australian workplace? → Report immediately to the supervisor, with notifiable incidents reported to the regulator
- What is the importance of near-miss reporting for Physical Examination Techniques? → Near misses reveal existing hazards and allow preventive action before injuries occur
- What record retention period applies to History Taking Skills documents under WHS Regulations? → Typically 5 years, or 30 years for health monitoring and asbestos records
- What is the importance of near-miss reporting for Patient Management Plans? → Near misses reveal existing hazards and allow preventive action before injuries occur
- What record retention period applies to Surgical Assessment documents under WHS Regulations? → Typically 5 years, or 30 years for health monitoring and asbestos records
- How often should Data Interpretation procedures be reviewed? → Regularly, after incidents, when conditions change, or when new information emerges
- Under Australian regulations, who bears primary responsibility for Patient Management Plans compliance? → The PCBU (Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking)
- Which validated risk assessment tool is most widely used in Australian hospitals to determine pressure injury risk in elderly inpatients? → Braden Scale
- What is the importance of near-miss reporting for Surgical Assessment? → Near misses reveal existing hazards and allow preventive action before injuries occur
- What record retention period applies to Paediatric Assessment documents under WHS Regulations? → Typically 5 years, or 30 years for health monitoring and asbestos records
- What training is required before workers perform Patient Management Plans activities? → Appropriate training covering hazards, procedures, equipment use, and emergency response
- What training is required before workers perform Obstetric and Gynaecological Assessment activities? → Appropriate training covering hazards, procedures, equipment use, and emergency response
- What training is required before workers perform Communication and Counselling activities? → Appropriate training covering hazards, procedures, equipment use, and emergency response
- What must be done when Paediatric Assessment legislation changes? → Update procedures, risk assessments, and training to comply with the new requirements
- How should Procedural Skills incidents be reported in an Australian workplace? → Report immediately to the supervisor, with notifiable incidents reported to the regulator
- What is the first step in a Physical Examination Techniques risk assessment? → Identify all hazards associated with ${subjectName}
- How often should Clinical Reasoning procedures be reviewed? → Regularly, after incidents, when conditions change, or when new information emerges
- How should Obstetric and Gynaecological Assessment incidents be reported in an Australian workplace? → Report immediately to the supervisor, with notifiable incidents reported to the regulator
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