Midterm Flashcards

1
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What is the course goal in IPE?

A

To be able to effectively collaborate with other healthcare professionals

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2
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Define Interprofessional Collaborative Practice

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When multiple HEALTH WORKERS from different professional backgrounds WORK TOGETHER with patients, families, caregivers, and communities to deliver the highest quality of care

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What is the goal of interprofessional learning?

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Prepare all health profession students for working together with other members of the healthcare team to IMPROVE PATIENT CARE AND OUTCOMES

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4
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What is profession-centricism (professional centric thinking)?

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The ideal that we all see through the lens of our profession
(impact of collaboration to impact patient care)

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5
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What are the 3 interprofessional contributions to patient care?

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Unique perspective
Unique skills
Unique collaboration

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What is shared decision making?

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Collaborative process where patients and healthcare providers make decisions based on expected outcomes (risks vs benefits)

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7
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What are shared decisions based on?

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Clinical evidence
Risks vs benefits (expected outcomes)
Patient preferences

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What are the 3 C’s for the foundation of teamwork?

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Character (trust)
Chemistry (communication)
Competence (clear expectations)

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9
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What are the 7 habits of highly effective teams?

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Be proactive (know yours and others roles)
Put first things first (shared priorities)
Begin with the end in mind (have a defined shared goal and hold accountability)
Think win-win (look for options that work for both sides)
Seek first to understand then to be understood (Listening and empathy)
Synergize (work together effectively)
Sharpen the saw (keep learning)

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What are the 5 factors of (dys)functional teams?

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Trust vs lack of trust
Open communication vs fear of conflict
Commitment vs Lack of commitment 
Accountability vs. avoidance of accountability
Attentiveness vs inattention to results
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What does SBAR stand for?

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Situation
(what is going on)
Background
(what is the context)
Assessment
(What is the problem)
Recommendation
(what is the solution)
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12
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What is an MD/DO?

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Physicians

Doctor of Medicine/Osteopathy

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13
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What is a DDS/DDM?

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Dentist

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14
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What is a DPM?

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Podiatrist

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15
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What is a DVM?

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Veterinarian

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16
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What is an OD?

A

Optometrist

17
Q

What is an RN?

A

Registered nurse

18
Q

What is an ARNP?

A

Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner

19
Q

What is a PA?

A

Physician Assistant

20
Q

What is a CRNA?

A

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

21
Q

What doctors have 4 years of professional school beyond BS level?

A
Physicians
Dentists
Podiatrists
Veterinarians
Optometrists
22
Q

What degree do RNs usually have?

A

BS Degree

23
Q

What doctor has usually 3 years of residency after medical school?

A

Physicians

24
Q

What two healthcare workers have masters degrees?

A

ARNP and CRNA

25
Q

How do pharmacists improve public health?

A

The provision of team based patient centered care, optimal medication therapy outcomes, and disease prevention services

26
Q

What is the pharmacist’s role?

A
Avoid drug interactions
Educate others
Identify methods to minimize cost
Assist in dosing therapy
Ensure appropriate monitoring
Collaborate with multidisciplinary team
27
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What is a pharmacy tech?

A

An individual working in a pharmacy who, under the supervision of the licensed pharmacist, assists in pharmacy activities that do not require professional judgement of a pharmacist

28
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What are the roles of a pharmacy tech?

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Inventory
Interpretation, transcribing, and implementation of medical orders
nonsterile compounding
Labeling drugs
Labeling devices
Customer service
Pharmacy billing and reimbursement