Waa 2 Flashcards
(33 cards)
Pūkenga Ahurea
Responsibility for competence, collaboration, self and collegial care and accountability, law, regulations, standards and codes and policies
Dsm5 stands for?
Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders
In waa 2, what stage of the powhiri poutama were we in and what did it represent?
Whakatau - setting the scene, beginning to connect
What is significant about the CEO of health New Zealand
A Pacifica woman of samoan descent she comes from the community and understands it and has a deep knowledge of the health system
How many criteria are there for SUD
11
SUD - mild
2-3
SUD - moderate
4-5
SUD - severe
6 or more
How can counter transference impact on the counselling relationship
They can remove the focus from whaiora and start to make the counselling session about themselves
Whakamoemiti
Admin
Whakatau
Establishing relationships
Whakapuaki
Identify issues
Whakatangi
Unpacking issues
Whakaratarata
Strategies and timeframes
Whakaoranga
Implementing action plan
Whakatinga
Effective closure
Impaired control
1-4
RUM-C
Repeated attempts to control use
Using larger amounts for longer periods
Much time spent using
Cravings
Social impairment
5-7 SAN
Social interpersonal problems from use
Activities given up to use
Neglected major roles due to use
Risky use -
8-9 HP
Hazardous use
Physical/psychological problems from use
Pharmacological criteria
10-11 TW
Tolerance and withdrawal
What does oars stand for
Open ended questions
Affirmations
Reflections
Summarizing
Pono-
FITCH - PC
Fairness, integrity, trust, confidentiality, honesty
Privacy, conflict of interest
Manaaki
Mana
Mana motuhake and autonomy
Do good do no harm
Which treaty article and treaty principal guarantees māori the same rights and privileges as other New Zealanders
Article 3 and the principal of protection