Delegation & Multidisciplinary Team Flashcards
Review delegation principles and about the multidisciplinary team members.
What is a multidisciplinary team?
All the health care staff that is directly involved in the client’s care.
Examples are the nurse, doctor, occupational therapist, physical therapist, respiratory therapist, pharmacist, speech therapist, social worker, and case manager.
What is an interdisciplinary conference?
A meeting where all the health care staff discusses the client’s plan of care.
Family can also attend.
What is a respiratory therapist?
Trained to help clients with respiratory conditions such as giving breathing treatments, adjusting ventilator settings and applying oxygen.
What is an occupational therapist?
Trained to help clients with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and eating.
What is a physical therapist?
Trained to help clients with muscle strength such as walking or going up and down stairs.
What is a speech therapist?
Trained to help clients with speech or swallowing problems.
What is a pharmacist?
An expert in medications.
What is a case manager?
Works with complex clients by organizing their care and resources regarding their medical care.
Example: setting up oxygen or wound supplies for care at home.
What is a social worker?
Helps a client with non-medical needs.
Example: setting up food delivery or help with getting rides to medical appointments.
What type of client does a Registered Nurse (RN) get?
- complex
- unstable
- requires assessment, evaluation and/or teaching
What type of client does a new graduate RN get?
- stable
- needs assessment or evaluation as long as the client is stable
- needs teaching
What type of client does a float nurse get?
Those they would be familiar with depending on what floor the float nurse came from.
Float nurses do NOT get clients that are extremely specific to the floor they have floated to or very unstable clients.
What type of client do Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) or Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVN) get?
RPN is a practical nurse in Canada which is similar to an LVN/LPN in the United States.
- stable
- needs reteaching
LPNs collect data and report abnormalities/complications to the RN.
What type of tasks does an LPN/LVN do?
- many basic skills such as dressing changes or inserting a foley
- administering meds
- NO IV meds
- NO blood products
- NO TPN or CVAD
LPN/LVN does NOT do the task if the client is unstable.
What is an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?
Someone who assists the nurse in caring for the client.
. They are also known as a:
- nurse aide
- tech
- CNA (certified nursing assistant)