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
  1. How should History Taking Skills incidents be reported in an Australian workplace? Report immediately to the supervisor, with notifiable incidents reported to the regulator
  2. What must be done when Procedural Skills legislation changes? Update procedures, risk assessments, and training to comply with the new requirements
  3. What is the first step in a Paediatric Assessment risk assessment? Identify all hazards associated with ${subjectName}
  4. What training is required before workers perform Psychiatric Assessment activities? Appropriate training covering hazards, procedures, equipment use, and emergency response
  5. What must be done when Obstetric and Gynaecological Assessment legislation changes? Update procedures, risk assessments, and training to comply with the new requirements
  6. What record retention period applies to Data Interpretation documents under WHS Regulations? Typically 5 years, or 30 years for health monitoring and asbestos records
  7. What is the importance of near-miss reporting for Paediatric Assessment? Near misses reveal existing hazards and allow preventive action before injuries occur
  8. Under Australian regulations, who bears primary responsibility for Obstetric and Gynaecological Assessment compliance? The PCBU (Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking)
  9. What is the first step in a Data Interpretation risk assessment? Identify all hazards associated with ${subjectName}
  10. What is the first step in a Psychiatric Assessment risk assessment? Identify all hazards associated with ${subjectName}
  11. What supervisory requirements exist for Paediatric Assessment activities? Adequate supervision by competent persons, proportionate to the level of risk
  12. Which medication is CONTRAINDICATED in patients with confirmed dementia with Lewy bodies due to risk of severe neuroleptic sensitivity reactions? Haloperidol
  13. How should Communication and Counselling incidents be reported in an Australian workplace? Report immediately to the supervisor, with notifiable incidents reported to the regulator
  14. What is the importance of near-miss reporting for Physical Examination Techniques? Near misses reveal existing hazards and allow preventive action before injuries occur
  15. 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
  16. What is the importance of near-miss reporting for Patient Management Plans? Near misses reveal existing hazards and allow preventive action before injuries occur
  17. What record retention period applies to Surgical Assessment documents under WHS Regulations? Typically 5 years, or 30 years for health monitoring and asbestos records
  18. How often should Data Interpretation procedures be reviewed? Regularly, after incidents, when conditions change, or when new information emerges
  19. Under Australian regulations, who bears primary responsibility for Patient Management Plans compliance? The PCBU (Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking)
  20. Which validated risk assessment tool is most widely used in Australian hospitals to determine pressure injury risk in elderly inpatients? Braden Scale
  21. What is the importance of near-miss reporting for Surgical Assessment? Near misses reveal existing hazards and allow preventive action before injuries occur
  22. What record retention period applies to Paediatric Assessment documents under WHS Regulations? Typically 5 years, or 30 years for health monitoring and asbestos records
  23. What training is required before workers perform Patient Management Plans activities? Appropriate training covering hazards, procedures, equipment use, and emergency response
  24. What training is required before workers perform Obstetric and Gynaecological Assessment activities? Appropriate training covering hazards, procedures, equipment use, and emergency response
  25. What training is required before workers perform Communication and Counselling activities? Appropriate training covering hazards, procedures, equipment use, and emergency response
  26. What must be done when Paediatric Assessment legislation changes? Update procedures, risk assessments, and training to comply with the new requirements
  27. How should Procedural Skills incidents be reported in an Australian workplace? Report immediately to the supervisor, with notifiable incidents reported to the regulator
  28. What is the first step in a Physical Examination Techniques risk assessment? Identify all hazards associated with ${subjectName}
  29. How often should Clinical Reasoning procedures be reviewed? Regularly, after incidents, when conditions change, or when new information emerges
  30. 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