Chapter 1 Flashcards
Subjective
What the patient tells you signs
Objective
What your findings are? ( hear/see feel)
The patient’s record, and the diagnostics from a database which gives you the total picture of the patient information
Subjective and objective data
Steps to collecting data (5)
Attending to cues
Formulating a hypotenuse hutches
Gathering data
Evaluating the hypothesis
Validation
Five stages of a practitioner
Novice me know previous experience
Beginner begins to understand actions in terms as long goals
Confident
Proficient understand the patient situation as a whole, rather than tasks and lists
Expert immediately recognizes patterns and responses
Three levels
First level is emergent and life-threatening abc
Second level is next emergency like mental status, change, acute pain, or risk of the
Third level can be addressed later on requires more time like squinting
Collaborative problems
Involves multiple disciplines
Like Physio rehab at home care
What four things to evidence base clinical decision making need
Patience, values and preferences
Evidence from research an evidence-based studies
Physical examination of the patient
Clinical experience
Four types of databases
Complete total health this takes place in clinics and labs
Episodic our problem, centre dad paste for limited short term problems like one body system
Follow up the status of identified problem
Emergency like ER an EMS rapid collection of data life-saving
Reflectivity
How are your views and responses to a patient based on your own assumptions, values, beliefs, and experiences?
Social determinations of health
Are the social economical, political and conditions of health?
Social environmental model
Incorporate social and environmental aspects of health, food, shelter, income in education
Behavioural model
Treatment plus primary and secondary prevention
Lifestyle
Biomedical model
Use health as the absence of disease, Western medicine treatment