LTC models Flashcards

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Define the recovery care model

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a strengths based recovery approach using the goals created by the person based on their values

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define harm reduction model

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focuses on empowerment, compassion and collaboration

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define palliative care model

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  • different to end of life care

- addresses physical, intellectual, emotional and social and spiritual needs to facilitate the persons autonomy

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define chronic care model

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the key assumption of the self management approach is that patients have the innate personal agency

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define patient centred care

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  • client participation in their care as a respected individual
  • having and maintaining a genuine clinician-client relationship
  • availability of resources needed for the client
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What are the main aspects of the chronic care model?

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  • community resources
  • healthcare system coordination
  • self management
  • decision support
  • delivery system design
  • clinical information systems
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what are the main aspects of the palliative care model?

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  • disease advancement
  • life limiting illness
  • dependency and symptom increase
  • decline and lasr days
  • death and bereavement
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what are the main aspects of the recovery care model?

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  • physical health
  • mental health
  • impact on identity
  • burden
  • input from family and friends
  • recovering familiarities
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what are the main aspects of the harm reduction model?

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  • collaboration
  • respect
  • acceptance
  • empowerment
  • compassion
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what are the main aspects of the clinical reasoning cycle

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  • consider the patients situation
  • collect cues/information
  • process information
  • identify problems/issues
  • establish goals
  • take action
  • evaluate outcomes
  • reflect on process and new learning
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what is taha hinengaro?

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mental health

- inseparability of mind and body, express thoughts and feelings

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what is taha whanau?

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family

- wider social systems, belonging, caring, sharing

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what is taha wairua?

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spiritual health

- unseen, unspoken, faith and spiritual awareness

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what is taha tinana

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physical health

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