chapter 1: PSW role and DIPPS Flashcards

chapter 1: PSW role and DIPPS

1
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what is compassionate care?

A

A. a person-centred care

B. care that demonstrates concern for DIPPS of client and their family at all time

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What is DIPPS stand for?

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dignity
independence
preferences
privacy
safety
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What is D mean in DIPPS?
A. Dipping
B. Dignity
C. Discretion
D. Decency
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B. Dignity: the state of feeling worthy, valued and respected.
–> people need to feel dignified

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What is I mean in DIPPS?
A. Independence
B. Importance
C. Impact
D. Incorporate
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A. Independence

Clients need to do what they can for themselves

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What is the first P mean in DIPPS?
A. Privacy
B. Private
C. Privation
D. Preferences
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D. Preferences

Clients need to make choices and explain how they want to have things done.

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What is the second "p" in DIPPS mean?
A. Prepare
B. Privacy
C. Prepare
D. Preview
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B. Privacy

body and affair of clients are secured

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What is "S" in DIPPS mean?
A. Save
B. Solve 
C. Safety
D. Success
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C. Safety

clients need to feel safe and secure from hazard.

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Activity of daily living (ADLs)?
A. social and recreational activities
B. activities that support workers perform to prevent injuries
C. Physical exercises that people perform daily to keep themselves fit
D. Self care activities that peolpe perform daily to remain independent and to function in society.

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ADLs means Self care activities that peolpe perform daily to remain independent and to function in society.

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which is a way in which support worker assist nurses or other health care team members?
A. Asess the client’s need
B. Order range-of-motion exercises
C. Witness legal signatures on permission forms
D. report changes in the client’s behaviour or health

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support worker assist nurses or other health care team members by reporting changes in the client’s behaviour or health.

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10
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resident is a term used to describe a person who is recieving care at:
A. home
B. A long-term care facility
C. An outpatient clinic 
D. A hospital
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Resident : a person living in a residential facility
Patient: a person receiving care in hospital.
Client: a person receiving care in community.

(Client is also term for all person receiving health care)

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11
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the main focus of the health care team is to:
A. See as many clients as possible
B. Provide quality care for the client
C. complete assigned tasks as quickly as possible
D. find a cure for the client’s illness or condition

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The main focus of the health care team is to provide quality care for the client.

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12
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Support worker are 
A. unregulated care providers
B. Licensed health care workers
C. Members of a professional college
D. Members of a regulatory body
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Aboriginal support worker
activities director
support worker
=»»> Unregulated

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Scope of practice mean:
A. the tasks that are assigned by your suppervisor
B. the tasks that a client asks you to perform
C. the effort you put into performing a task or proceduce
D. the legal limits of your role

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Scope of practice mean the legal limits and extent of a health care worker’s role. In health care field. It varies from province to province and employer to employer.

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there sourses of information about scope of practice are as follow

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  1. educational program: national or provincial standard
  2. employer’s policies: establish by employer
  3. supervisor: never hesitate to ask supervisor questions or request clarification
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professionalism is
A. a term used to describe workplace settings
B. An approach to work that demonstrates respect for others, commitment, competence, and appropriate behavior
C, A commitment made by regulated professionals.
D, another term for confidentiality.

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professionalism is an approach to work that demonstrates respect for others, commitment, competence, and appropriate behavior.
chuyên nghiệp là một cách tiếp cận công việc thể hiện sự tôn trọng người khác, cam kết, năng lực và hành vi phù hợp

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16
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which of the following is true?
A. You can use a client’s phone to make personal calls
B. Friends can visit you at work
C. you must follow your employer’s dress code policies
D. Sharing your personal problems with a client shows compassion

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C. you must follow your employer’s dress code policies

17
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in a long term care facility, the client’s information should be shared among?
A. health care team members involved in the client’s care
B. health care team members and friends who visit the client
C. family and friends of the client.

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in a long term care facility, the client’s information should be shared among health care team members involved in the client’s care

18
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compassion means:
A. Keeping one’s feeling to oneself
B. Appoarch your work with emthusiasm
C. taking pity on those who are less fortunate
D. caring about another’s misfortune and suffering

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compassion means caring about another’s misfortune and suffering
(lòng trắc ẩn có nghĩa là quan tâm đến bất hạnh và đau khổ của người khác)

19
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which is false? when solving problems, you should:
A. consider your scope of practice
B. consider the principles of compassionate care
C. discuss the problem with the client
D. Not involve the client to prevent causing more problem.

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D