extras 2 Flashcards
indirect discrimination
putting rules in place for everyone, which disadvantages someone with a protective characteristic
e.g must climb stairs to work everyday disadvantages disabled
how can we maximise access for patients with sensory impairments
always introduce and identify yourself
use names to identify people
tell pt what youre about to do before you do it
provide alternative formats of information e.g braille, audio recordings, written leaflets
allow extra time for appointments
what is meant by ‘at risk’ when discussing the adult support and protection act 2007
either
another persons conduct is causing/ likely to cause harm
adult is engaging in behaviours that are causing/ likely to cause self harm
implications of the ageing dentition
polypharmacy - complicate treatment
inpaired ability to co-operate
access issues
increased risk of oral disease
dexterity issues
what are they key teeth to retain for oral health related QoL
occluding pairs
high number
anteriors