Chapter 11 Key Terms: Patient Interactions Flashcards

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Advance Directive

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Legal document prepared by a living, competent adult, to provide guidance to the healthcare team if the individual should become unable to make decisions regarding their medical care, may also be called a living will or durable power of attorney for healthcare. Sometimes done because the person just doesn’t want to make these decisions themselves.

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Communication

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Exchange of information, thoughts, or messages; includes interpersonal rapport; also includes the accurate conveyance of information.
Medical charting and documentation are forms of communication between healthcare professionals.

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Emotional Intelligence (EI)

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Ability to evaluate, perceive, and control emotions. 

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Gerontology

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Pertaining to the study of older adults. 

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Inpatient

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Someone who has been admitted to the hospital for diagnostic studies or treatment. 

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Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

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Self actualization -top level
Aesthetics -second level
Need to know and understand -third level
Esteem -fourth level
Belongingness and love -fifth level
Safety -sixth level
Physiological -base level 

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Nonverbal communication

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Exchange of information, thoughts, or messages, using methods other than the actual words of speech-for example, tone of voice, speed of speech, facial expressions, and position of the speakers, extremities and torso (body language)

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Outpatient

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Patient who comes to a healthcare facility for diagnosis or treatment, but does not usually occupy a bed overnight. 

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Palpation

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Application of light pressure with the fingers.

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Paralanguage

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Music of language; cadence and rhythm of speech.

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Patient assessment

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Objective evaluation and determination of the status of a patient.

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Patient autonomy

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Ability and right of patience to make independent decisions regarding their medical care.

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Verbal communication

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Messages sent using spoken words; the exchange of information or thoughts.
Shaped by vocabulary, clarity, tone, pitch of voice, and organization of sentences.

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Infants

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Birth to 1 year

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Toddlers

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1 to 3 years

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Preschoolers

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3 to 5 years

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School-aged children

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5 to 10 years

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Adolescents

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10 to 25 years

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Young adults

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25 to 45 years

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Middle-aged adults

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45 to 65 years

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Mature adults

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65 years and older

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Gerontologic Aging
Category: Young-Old

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Age: 65-74 years
Functional: Healthy and active

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Gerontologic Aging
Category: Old-Old

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Age: 75-84 years
Functional: Transitional

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Gerontologic Aging
Category: Oldest-Old

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Age: 85 years and older
Functional: Frail and infirmed

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Aging process
Primary:

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The gradual and inevitable process of deterioration that begins in childhood and extends through old age.

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Aging process
Secondary:

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Consist of disease, abuse, and disuse, which are often within control of the individual.