Final- Interprofessional Education And Practice Flashcards

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How is interprofessional education (IPE) defined?

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When 2 or more professions learn with, from, and about each other to improve collaboration and the quality of care

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What does interprofessional mean?

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Collaborative communication

Shared goals

All team member ma are responsible

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What is multiprofessional?

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Team members share info

Decisions are made separately

Ex: deciding whether to recommend a service

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What does inter professional practice mean?

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Interprofessional implementation of interprofessional intervention

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What are the ethics of IPE?

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Generosity

Confidence

Humility

Flexibility

Integrity

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What is relationship- centered care?

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Mindfulness

Diversity of mental models

Heedful interaction

Lean and rich communication

Social and task oriented interactions

Mutual respect and trust

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What is an important aspect for application of IPE?

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Communication is key!!

Clear articulation + active listening = understanding

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What gives you a holistic view of the client?

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Understanding the scope of practice and the scope of others practice

How they can be helped by appropriate profession

When and how to refer other disciplines

Explain in simple terminology

Ask for clarification

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What are the benefits of IPE/ IPP?

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Complex problems rely on interprofessional teams for positive outcomes

Safety

Increased accountability

Minimizes errors/ emissions

Effective teamwork and collab enhances quality of intervention and improves outcomes

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What disciplines might an OT collab with?

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PT
Medicine 
Nurse
Social worker
Psychologist 
SLP
Administration 
Teachers
Care coordinators
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How does IPE/ IPP work (textbook examples)?

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Professional students teaching each other

Readers theater

Service learning

Interprofessional fall prevention education

Interprofessional geriatric education program

Health mentors

Transcultural interprofessional travel mission

Collaborative speech

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What is readers theater?

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Interprofessional players read a health related script to an interprofessional audience of students

Exemplifies multi-professions exploring one topic

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How does IPE/ IPP work at school based, Rehab settings and in acute care (real life exs)?

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School based- teacher referrals, IP building team meetings (IST), CSE, PPS, building administration

Rehab setting- medicine, nurse, care aides, OT/PT, co treat/ evaluate, d/c planning, family education, etc

Acute care- medicine, nursing, PT, care aides

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What 2 organizations equipped OT practitioners to support IPC initiatives?

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AOTA

PEO- person environment occupation

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What are OTAs?

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Occupational therapy assistants

Receive supervision of and in partnership with OT to deliver OT services

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What is the OTs role and responsibilities in an evaluation?

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Initiated and directs process

Interprets data

Develops intervention plan

17
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I hat is the OTAs role and responsibilities in an evaluation?

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Contributes to eval by implementing delegated assessments and provides verbal and written observation reports, assessments and client capacities to OT

18
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What is the OTs role and responsibilities in the intervention planning?

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Developing intervention plan

OT and OTA collab with client

19
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What is the OTAs role and responsibilities in intervention planning?

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Being knowledgeable about evaluation results

Provided input to intervention plan based on clients needs and priorities

OT and OTA collab with client

20
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What is the OTs role and responsibilities in the intervention implementation?

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To implement plan

Provide appropriate supervision

21
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What is the OTAs role and responsibilities in intervention implementation?

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Collaboration with OT selects, implements and makes modifications to intervention

22
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What is the OTs role and responsibilities in the intervention review?

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Responsible for determining the need to continue, modify or discontinue OT services

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What is the OTAs role and responsibilities in the intervention review?

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Contributes to process by exchanging info with and providing docs to the OT about clients responses to and communication during intervention

24
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What is the OTs role and responsibilities in targeting and evaluating outcomes?

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Responsible for selecting, measuring, and interpreting outcomes that are related to clients ability to engage in occupations

25
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What is the OTAs role and responsibilities in targeting and evaluating outcomes?

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Responsible for being knowledgeable about clients targets outcomes

Provides info and docs related to outcome achievement

May implement outcome measures and provide needed client discharge resources

26
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What responsibility does the OTA and OT have concerning supervision?

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OTA-
Seek appropriate and frequency of supervisor to ensure safe and effecting service delivery

OT-
To provide adequate and appropriate supervision

27
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What are some factors that would affect the specific frequency methods and content of supervision and dependent on?

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  • Complexity of client needs
  • Number and diversity of clients
  • Knowledge and skill level of OT and OTA
  • Type of practice setting
  • Requirements of the practice setting
  • Other regulatory requirements
28
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What are examples of direct face-to-face contact/ supervision?

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Observation

Modeling

Client demonstration

Discussions

Teaching

Instructions

29
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What are examples of indirect contact/ supervision?

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Phone conversations

Written correspondence

Electronic exchanges

30
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What are some things included in the documentation OTs and OTAs must abide by facility and state requirements?

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  • Frequency of supervisory contact
  • Methods or types of supervision
  • Content areas addressed
  • Evidence to support areas and levels of competency
  • names and credentials of the persons participating in the supervisory process
31
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What are some things needed between an OT and OTA for collaboration?

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Building a relationship (the third “r”)

Trust

Mutual respect

Open communication

Share values and perspectives

32
Q

Health care teams needs to ensure client understanding of info presented to them by using…?

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Plain language and not patronizing

Plain language is essential to the clients decision making process

33
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It is important for clients to understand what you are telling them about their care through…?

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Verbal or written directions