communication with a professional Flashcards
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what is the acronym we use for dis
SBAR
SBAR stands for
Situation
Background
Assessment
Recommendation
What do we talk about in situation
- appropriate greeting to introduce self
- purpose of call
- state who you need to speak to
- Appropriate greeting, introduce self
- purpose of call again
What do we talk about in background
- Provides minimum of two patient identifiers to prescriber
- Provides information about what is on the prescription
- Confirms and/or checks any necessary and relevant details e.g. indication,
age of patient, gender, pregnancy, breastfeeding, allergies, other medicines,
other conditions, relevant history for the situation etc.
Confirms and/or checks any necessary and relevant details in background. This includes stuff like
e.g. indication, age of patient, gender, pregnancy, breastfeeding, allergies, other medicines,
other conditions, relevant history for the situation etc.
what do we talk about in the assessment stage
identify and give the correct reasons for all of the legal and clinical problems
what do we talk about in the recommendation stage
give the correct solutions/ recommendations for the clinical and legal problems, and give the correct reasons to why it is needed
what do we talk about in the closing
- Suggests an appropriate and legal means for any recommended changes to be made
- Summarises changes and checks understanding
- Appropriate close
what 7 things are mandatory on a prescription?
practitioner signature, practitioner address, appropriate date (within 6 months), prescriber particulars (inc title), patient name, patient address, patient age if under 12/d.o.b.
what should be on the label?
date dispensed, quantity, patient name, dispenser company/address, medicine amount,dosage,formulatiuon, instructions to take it, keep out of sight/extra labels.
d.o.b. needed if patient is what age range
under 12