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What is reflective practice? - Answer- self evaluation
comparing your practice to hca practicum outcomes
problem solving identified challenges
develop and maintaining competence
Why do we do reflective practice? - Answer- important way to maintain the public trust
keep current with skills, technology, and effective client care
demonstrates caring
enhanced job satisfaction and self esteem
keep our brains active
hca competence - Answer- self awareness
self regulation
knowledge
skills
reflective practice - Answer- self assessment
peer feedback
develop a learning plan
evaluate impact of learning
what is self assessment? - Answer- taking time daily to think about
- the care you provided
-the communication skills that you used with clients, coworkers, and families
different names for caregivers - Answer- RCA - resident care aid
HCA - health care assistant
HSW - health support worker
rights of the worker - Answer- human rights legislation
occupational health and safety
employment standards legislation
worker compensation legislation
long term care facilities legislation
community services legislation
, ethics vs morals - Answer- ethics - group/professional standards
morals - personal standards
what is legislation? - Answer- the act of making or enacting laws
what are rights? - Answer- powers or privileges granted to people either by an
agreement among themselves or law
canadian charter of rights and freedoms - Answer- the bill identifying human rights that
are guaranteed to everyone in Canada; enacted in 1982 and embedded in the
Constitution of Canada
client rights - Answer- the right to be treated with dignity and respect
the right to privacy and confidentiality
the right to give or withhold consent
the right to autonomy
the right to refuse treatment
the right to equal access
the right to refuse to be a teaching subject
what is autonomy? - Answer- the ability to make your own decisions
what is justice? - Answer- respecting the rights of others and giving them what is
rightfully theirs
what is beneficience? - Answer- taking positive action to help others
the best interest of a patient remains more important than self-interest
what is nonmaleficence? - Answer- to do no harm or allow harm to be caused to a
patient through neglect
role in promoting the rights of clients - Answer- dignity and respect
privacy
confidentiality
withholding informed consent/refusing treatment
what is negligence? - Answer- failure to take proper care in doing something
what is defamation? - Answer- act of harming or ruining another reputation
Libel - Answer- written defamation
slander - Answer- verbal defamation