individual factors Flashcards
what does the HCPC do?
Regulatory body set up to protect the public.
Keeps a register of professionals who meet their standards for education and training, professional skills, behaviour and health
what are the ethics and values in individuals
You should always act in the best interests of your service users.
You should respect the confidentiality of your service users.
You should keep high standards of personal conduct.
You should provide any important information about your.
Conduct, competence or health to your education provider.
conduct can lead too?
Complete your programme.
Gain your qualification.
Become registered.
what is the classic medical model
Introduction / consent.
PC (Presenting complaint).
HPC (History of the presenting complaint).
PMHx (Past medical history).
DHx (Drug history) / Allergies.
FHx (Family history).
SHx (Social history).
ROS (Review of systems)
what are some factors contributing towards human errors
enviorment, workloads, ego, inexperience, physical demands, distractions and mental workload
what are the stages of clinical competence
novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient, expert
what are examples of medical conditions within the population
heart disease, obesity and diabetes, psychosomatic illness, somatoform disorders, exercise and immunity, pyscho oncology.