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<panel icon="fa fa-stethoscope fa-fw" title="Patient Looks Unwell!"> | <panel icon="fa fa-stethoscope fa-fw" title="Patient Looks Unwell!"> | ||
+ | <button type="danger" size="xs" block="true" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[on-call:basic-life-support|]]</button> | ||
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<button type="danger" size="xs" block="true" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[neurology:approaches:1-neuro-emergencies|Neurological Emergencies]]</button> | <button type="danger" size="xs" block="true" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[neurology:approaches:1-neuro-emergencies|Neurological Emergencies]]</button> | ||
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<panel icon="fa fa-car fa-fw" title="Should I Report My Patient's Driving?"> | <panel icon="fa fa-car fa-fw" title="Should I Report My Patient's Driving?"> | ||
- | <callout type="danger"> | + | <callout type="default" title="Ontario"> |
- | Please refer to specific jurisdictions for reporting guidelines: | + | The //Highway Traffic Act// requires physicians report a patient when they are of opinion that the individual has a medical condition or functional impairment that may make it dangerous for them to operate a motor vehicle. This act was most recently updated in 2018, and has new mandatory reporting situations. |
- | * Ontario: **[[https://content.oma.org//wp-content/uploads/MayJune2018OMR-FitnesstoDrive.pdf|OMA Recommendations]]** | + | |
- | * British Columbia: **[[https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/driver-medical/driver-medical-fitness/driver-medical-fitness-information-for-medical-professionals|Driver Medical Fitness Information for Medical Professionals]] | + | |
- | </callout> | + | |
- | In Ontario, the Highway Traffic Act requires that physicians report a patient, when they are of opinion that the individual has a medical condition or functional impairment that may make it dangerous for him or her to operate a motor vehicle. This act was most recently updated in 2018, and has new mandatory reporting situations. | + | **Guidance** |
+ | * **[[https://content.oma.org//wp-content/uploads/MayJune2018OMR-FitnesstoDrive.pdf|OMA Recommendations]]** | ||
+ | * **[[https://www.porticonetwork.ca/learn/videos/quick-takes-2-ontario-ministry-of-transportation-reporting-requirements-december-2018|New Reporting Rules Quick Takes and FAQs]]** | ||
**Forms** | **Forms** | ||
* [[http://www.forms.ssb.gov.on.ca/mbs/ssb/forms/ssbforms.nsf/GetFileAttach/023-5108E~1/$File/5108E.pdf|Medical Condition Report Form]] | * [[http://www.forms.ssb.gov.on.ca/mbs/ssb/forms/ssbforms.nsf/GetFileAttach/023-5108E~1/$File/5108E.pdf|Medical Condition Report Form]] | ||
* [[http://www.forms.ssb.gov.on.ca/mbs/ssb/forms/ssbforms.nsf/GetFileAttach/023-5108E~2/$File/5108E_Guide.pdf|How to Complete the Medical Condition Report Form]] | * [[http://www.forms.ssb.gov.on.ca/mbs/ssb/forms/ssbforms.nsf/GetFileAttach/023-5108E~2/$File/5108E_Guide.pdf|How to Complete the Medical Condition Report Form]] | ||
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+ | </callout> | ||
+ | <callout type="default" title="British Columbia"> | ||
+ | * **[[https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/driver-medical/driver-medical-fitness/driver-medical-fitness-information-for-medical-professionals|Driver Medical Fitness Information for Medical Professionals]]** | ||
+ | </callout> | ||
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