Introduction Flashcards
NOD
When you come into the room use the NOD method
- Name
- Ocupation
- Duty-Why you are there
Territorality
When you are in a pt. room always ask permission before you touch or use anything in their room
Open Ended Questions
Allows the pt. to tell a story
Close Ended Questions
Used for specific information
Direct Questions
For specific information
Phases of Patient-Client Interactions
- Pre-Interaction Phase
- Introduction Phase
- Initial Assessment
- Treatment and Monitoring
- Follow Up
Social Space
Where introduction phase will occur
4 feet to 12 feet
Personal Space
18 inches to 4 feet
Initimate Space
Assessment
Avoid making eye contact
18 inches to touching
Pre-Interaction Phase
What you will do before you see the patient
- Review the chart
- What is the CC
- What are the symptons
- Baseline vitals
- What are your orders
Introduction Phase
Establish Rapport
Introduction Phase
Observe Pt.
Ask permission
IDENTIFY PT
Not important in emergency
Inital Assessment
Overlaps with introduction
Visual inspection
Decide whether treatment is appropraite
Treatment and Monitoring
Monitor effectiveness of treatment and change if needed
Keep pt informed
Follow Up Phase
Answer questions
Tell pt. when you will be returning and why
make sure pt. is on board with the treatment plan
See why they may not want to be on board wit hthe treatment
Patient History
Objective, Detailed, Comprehensive, Detailed, Chrological