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Crossbows and confidentiality: MDU journal CPD

Now that you've read the article, 'Crossbows and confidentiality' in the MDU journal, test your knowledge of the subject by answering the following true-or-false questions.

If you score 80% or more, you'll be directed to the certificate page worth 1 CPD credit. Make sure you include your name at the start of the test so it appears on your certificate.

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If you don't reach the pass mark, you're welcome to read the article again and have another go at the test.

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This e-learning module has been approved for 1 distance-learning CPD credit by the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the UK. The expiry date for CPD approval is 30.04.19

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So we can give you a CPD certificate, please tell us a little about you:
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Mark each of the following true or false:

1. The sale of crossbows is tightly regulated with robust screening performed on potential owners. *This question is required.
2. The GMC guidance 'Confidentiality: reporting gunshot and knife wounds' (2017), makes specific reference to crossbows and long bows. *This question is required.
3. Doctors should usually report any gunshot wounds they come across in practice. *This question is required.
4. The police are not interested in accidental gunshot wounds from legally held firearms. *This question is required.
5. Doctors should contact the police about any wound caused by a knife or other sharp object. *This question is required.
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