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on-call [on November 11, 2019]
psychdb
on-call [on April 12, 2020]
psychdb ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation
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 <panel icon="​fa fa-life-bouy fa-fw" title="​Patient is Suicidal!">​ <panel icon="​fa fa-life-bouy fa-fw" title="​Patient is Suicidal!">​
-<button type="​danger"​ size="​xs"​ block="​true"​ icon="​fa fa-arrow-circle-right">​[[teaching:​psych-interview:​suicide-risk-assessment]]</​button>​+<button type="​danger"​ size="​xs"​ block="​true"​ icon="​fa fa-arrow-circle-right">​[[teaching:​suicide-risk-assessment-sra]]</​button>​
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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="​default"​ title="​Ontario">​ <callout type="​default"​ title="​Ontario">​
-In Ontario, the Highway Traffic Act requires ​that physicians report a patientwhen 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. ​+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. 
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 +**Guidance**
   * **[[https://​content.oma.org//​wp-content/​uploads/​MayJune2018OMR-FitnesstoDrive.pdf|OMA Recommendations]]**   * **[[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**
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 <callout type="​default"​ title="​British Columbia">​ <callout type="​default"​ title="​British Columbia">​
-  * 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]]**+  * **[[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]]**
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