The team around the patient Flashcards

1
Q

name some people in the traditional primary health care team

A

GP partners

GP registrars

receptionists

midwives

practise nurses

community nurses

parctise managers

midwives

health visitors

nurse practitioners

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What is the role of a GP partner?

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first point of contact

provide a complete spectrum of care, deal with problems that combine physiological, physical, social and phycological components.

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3
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Name some aspects of patient care a practice nurse might be involved in:

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obtaining blood samples

ECGs

minor and complex wound management

travel health advice and vaccinations

child immunisations

family planning and woman cervical smears

sexual health

smoking cessation

men’s health screening

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Benefit of a district nurse

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keeps hospital admissions and readmissions to a minimum

ensure patients can return home ASAP

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role of a district nurse

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visit people in their homes/residential care homes

provides care for patients and supports their families

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Midwife role

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provide care during all stages of pregnancy, labour and the early postnatal period

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Health visitor role

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lead and deliver child and family health services

provide ongoing additional services for vulnerable children and families

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Macmillan nurses

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specialise in cancer and palliative care

provide support and info to people with cancer and their families from the point of diagnosis onwards

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macmillan nurses offer what?

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specialised pain and symptoms control

emotional support

care in various settings

information on cancer treatments

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10
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Name some allied health professionals

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physiotherapy

occupational therapy

dietetics

podiatry

pharmacology

counselling

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Pharmacist role

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expert in medicine and their use

advise medical and nursing staff on the use of appropriate medication

provide patient with skills on how to use/manage their medication

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Dieticians

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interpretation and communication of nutrition science to enable people to make informed and practical choices about their diet and food intake

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responsibilities of a dietician

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working with people with special dietary needs

informing the general public about nutrition

offering unbiased advice

evaluating/improving treatments

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physiotherapist role

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help and treat people with physical problems caused by illness, accident or ageing

identify and maximise movement through health promotion, preventative healthcare, treatment and rehabilitation

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occupational therapist

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assess and treat physical and psychiatric conditions using specific activity to prevent disability and promote independent function in all aspects of life

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16
Q

OTs work in what areas?

A

physical rehabilitation

mental health services

learning disability

primary care

paediatrics

care management

17
Q

what is a care manager?

A

experts in working with individuals to identify their goals and locate specific support services that enhance well being

18
Q

some factors affecting the primary health care team

A

economic factors

political pressures

growing number of ageing patients

19
Q

name 2 political pressures faced by the primary health care team

A

reduce the cost of treatments

provide more treatments closer to where patients live

20
Q

‘the team should…’

A

recognise and include the patient, carer or representative as an essential person in the PHCT

establish a common or shared purpose (teamwork!)

agree on objectives and monitor progress towards them

agree on team working conditions

ensure each team member acknowledges the skills and knowledge of the team

select the leader for the team

promote team work across health care

evaluate team work on the basis of sound evidence

21
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What is the aim of the integration agenda?

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to reduce unnecessary admissions to hospital and delayed charges

22
Q

Integration is a more effective way to

A

utilising resources

23
Q

What is the public bodies (joint working) act?

A

governments plan to integrate adult health and social care

with the view to break down barrier to join working between NHS boards and local authorities

24
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What happens under the integrated joint board model?

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NHS board and local authorities delegate responsibility for planning and resourcing service provision for delegated adult health and social care