BN5006 Exam 2- Mental Health,
Mdt Study Set
1. Collaboration
2. Inclusion
3. Participation - Answer What are the three principles for a MDT?
•Nurses
•Surgeon
•Social workers
•Physiotherapists
•Occupational therapists
•Speech therapists
•Dietician
- Patient's family
- HCA - Answer Name some members of the MDT
1. Understanding your role as an RN in the nursing team and MDT
2. Understanding the roles of other members in the MDT
3. Knowing how to influence the teamwork to achieve best outcomes for patients and
their families - Answer What three things are important to engage yourself with the
MDT?
A state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope
with the normal stresses of life - Answer Define mental health
A term used to describe the diagnosable conditions that affect metal health. - Answer
Mental illness
Te Whare Tapa Whā - Answer State the model used to assess the factors affecting
mental health
•Acknowledging and validating mental health issues
•Inquire about care preferences relating to their mental health
•Incorporate reference to mental health issues into routine care
Mdt Study Set
1. Collaboration
2. Inclusion
3. Participation - Answer What are the three principles for a MDT?
•Nurses
•Surgeon
•Social workers
•Physiotherapists
•Occupational therapists
•Speech therapists
•Dietician
- Patient's family
- HCA - Answer Name some members of the MDT
1. Understanding your role as an RN in the nursing team and MDT
2. Understanding the roles of other members in the MDT
3. Knowing how to influence the teamwork to achieve best outcomes for patients and
their families - Answer What three things are important to engage yourself with the
MDT?
A state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope
with the normal stresses of life - Answer Define mental health
A term used to describe the diagnosable conditions that affect metal health. - Answer
Mental illness
Te Whare Tapa Whā - Answer State the model used to assess the factors affecting
mental health
•Acknowledging and validating mental health issues
•Inquire about care preferences relating to their mental health
•Incorporate reference to mental health issues into routine care