L.4 Behavioral Guidance Flashcards
What is the goal for appointment length?
less than 1 hour!
When do you typically schedule more invasive procedures?
in the morning
What are the 4 essential ingredients of communication? ALL 4 MUST BE PRESENT and CONSISTENT!!
1.Sender 2.Message 3.Context 4.Receiver
Body language of an ______ Sender cannot instill confidence in the Receiver.
uncertain
ALL behavior guidance decisions, other than ________ management, must include the parent’s (patient’s) consent.
Communicative
If the parent refuses the proposed or alternative guidance options, it is prudent to have an __________ form signed and in the record.
Informed Refusal
If an unanticipated behavior reaction occurs during treatment, the patient and staff must be kept from _____.
harm
Observation for changes such as facial expression, crying, complaining, movement could indicate pain. WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO READ PAIN?
Look at the eyes, they are a give away.
On the Frankl Scale, which ranking is most negative? Which is most positive?
negative- F1…..positive F4!
_______ may be necessary during active care if
the patient’s behavior becomes uncontrollable.
Deferral
Tell the child exactly ____ to cooperate.
HOW
What is the most widely used and basic behavior guidance technique?
Tell-Show-Do (TSD)…thank you Joey Creech!
What is a good method to pre appointment communication that ensures back and forth discussion?
Ask, Tell, Ask
Use of an ______ voice may be considered aversive to some parents. Informed Consent
assertive
TERM: Used after a difficult appointment in which memories associated with the difficulty are restructured into positive memories using information suggested after the event.
Memory Restructuring