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Test 1: Patient-Centered Care WITH 100% SURE ANSWERS
Terms in this set (19)
What is the definition of patient-centered providing care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences,
care? needs, and values; ensuring that patient's values guide all clinical decisions
How is PCC different today than in the Patients have access to more information and have more of an active role in their
past? care. In the past, the physician had total control
What is important about patient higher rate of patient satisfaction, increased adherence to suggested lifestyle
participation? changes and recommended Tx plan = better health outcomes
What are the three categories of care? Patient centered, Person centered, family centered
1. respect values, preferences, and needs
2. collaboration and teamwork
What are the six dimensions of patient 3. Communication
centered care? 4. Physical comfort
5. spiritual and emotional support
6. involve family and friends
Tx and care provided by health services that places the person at the center of their
What is person centered care? own care and considers the needs of the older person; is collaborative and
respectful partnership between the HCP and person
a partnership approach to health care decision-making between the family and HCP;
What is family centered care?
considered the standard of pediatric health care
What individuals are at risk? Low literacy, hearing impairment, vision impairment
age specific attitudes toward health care; can have poor pt compliance with
Age-related issues to PCC
recommended screenings; provide appropriate education
Cultural differences related to PCC 1. Minorities - increased health disparities; higher rates of CV dz, DM, asthma, cancer
1. acknowledges and incorporates the patient's distinct culture into care
In health care, a culturally competent
2. seeks to expand health care workers' knowledge about cultural differences
system ___________________
3. adapts existing services or creates new services to meet pt's cultural need
What are the components of care? ADPIE (assessment, diagnosis, Plan, Implementation, Evaluate)
What is in the assessment part of ADPIE collecting information, subjective and objective, family, EHR
What is the difference between medical Medical: identifies the dz/health problem
and nursing diagnoses? Nursing: Describes health problems
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Test 1: Patient-Centered Care WITH 100% SURE ANSWERS
Terms in this set (19)
What is the definition of patient-centered providing care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences,
care? needs, and values; ensuring that patient's values guide all clinical decisions
How is PCC different today than in the Patients have access to more information and have more of an active role in their
past? care. In the past, the physician had total control
What is important about patient higher rate of patient satisfaction, increased adherence to suggested lifestyle
participation? changes and recommended Tx plan = better health outcomes
What are the three categories of care? Patient centered, Person centered, family centered
1. respect values, preferences, and needs
2. collaboration and teamwork
What are the six dimensions of patient 3. Communication
centered care? 4. Physical comfort
5. spiritual and emotional support
6. involve family and friends
Tx and care provided by health services that places the person at the center of their
What is person centered care? own care and considers the needs of the older person; is collaborative and
respectful partnership between the HCP and person
a partnership approach to health care decision-making between the family and HCP;
What is family centered care?
considered the standard of pediatric health care
What individuals are at risk? Low literacy, hearing impairment, vision impairment
age specific attitudes toward health care; can have poor pt compliance with
Age-related issues to PCC
recommended screenings; provide appropriate education
Cultural differences related to PCC 1. Minorities - increased health disparities; higher rates of CV dz, DM, asthma, cancer
1. acknowledges and incorporates the patient's distinct culture into care
In health care, a culturally competent
2. seeks to expand health care workers' knowledge about cultural differences
system ___________________
3. adapts existing services or creates new services to meet pt's cultural need
What are the components of care? ADPIE (assessment, diagnosis, Plan, Implementation, Evaluate)
What is in the assessment part of ADPIE collecting information, subjective and objective, family, EHR
What is the difference between medical Medical: identifies the dz/health problem
and nursing diagnoses? Nursing: Describes health problems
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