Quiz 4 Flashcards

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What is Fidelity?

A

keeping your promises to the patient (if you say you are going to do
something then you have to follow up and make sure you do it)

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2
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What is Nonmaleficence?

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doing no harm to your patient

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3
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What is Beneficence?

A

action that promotes good for others, without any self‐interest

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4
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What is Justice?

A

fairness in care delivery and in the use of resources

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5
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What is autonomy?

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right to make personal decisions, even when they are not necessarily in the person’s best interest

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6
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Define assault

A

threatening the patient

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7
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Define battery

A

Hurt the patient

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8
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Five eights of delegation are?

A
Right task
Right person
Right circumstances 
Right direction & communication
Right supervision and evaluation
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9
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Tasks that can be delegated to assistive personnel (AP)?

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activities of daily living (ADLS)
Bathing
Grooming
Dressing
Toileting
Ambulating
Feeding (without swallowing precautions)
Positioning
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10
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process of transferring the performance of a task to another member of the health care team while retaining accountability for the outcome

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Delegation

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11
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process of directing, monitoring, and evaluating the performance of tasks by another team member.

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Supervision

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12
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What is cognitive learning?

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Includes all intellectual behaviors and requires thinking

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13
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What is affective learning?

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Deals with expression of feelings and development of attitudes, opinions, or values

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14
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What is psychomotor learning?

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Involves acquiring skills that require coordination and integration of mental and physical movements

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15
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What are the levels of communication?

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Intrapersonal (self talk)
Interpersonal (one on one)
Small group
Public 
Electronic
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16
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What are advance directives?

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document that communicates the patient’s wishes

regarding medical treatment if they happen to become incapacitated one day

17
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What is false imprisonment?

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inappropriately restrain patient physically (hold them back) or giving them a chemically (sedative)