12 Questions
What is a key principle of person-centred care?
Respecting the person's values and preferences
What is an important consideration during the assessment phase for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders?
Asking if an elder needs to be present
What is a goal of discharge planning and ongoing care in the community?
Ensuring continuous care between healthcare services
What promotes trusting caregiver relationships?
Good communication, information sharing, and education
What is a key aspect of cultural safety?
Considering cultural needs and preferences
What is an important aspect of partnerships in healthcare?
Providing care that is respectful and involves patients, carers, and families
What is the primary focus of the primary phase of the initial assessment?
Identifying and addressing life-threatening conditions
What is the purpose of the focused assessment?
To relate specific present problems to the patient's current concerns
What is the principle of beneficence in ethics?
To do what is 'good' for the patient
What is the primary goal of the secondary phase of the initial assessment?
To identify additional injuries or medical conditions
What is the purpose of the Clinical Reasoning Cycle?
To consider a patient's situation, collect cues, process information, and take action
What is the principle of autonomy in ethics?
The duty to respect a patient's right to self-determination
This quiz covers the key concepts of person-centred care, including cultural safety, catering to people with disabilities, discharge planning, and respecting individual values and preferences. It focuses on understanding the person as an individual and ensuring continuous care across healthcare services. Test your knowledge of person-centred approaches in healthcare.
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