Outcome 1 Flashcards
What are the five criteria of the Canada Health Act (CHA)?
- public administration
- comprehensiveness
- universality
- portability
- accessibility
What is the objective of the CHA?
- to protect, promote and restore the physical and mental wellbeing of residents of Canada
- to facilitate reasonable access to health services without financial or other barriers
what is the difference between managed and ambulatory care?
managed - patient is admitted
ambulatory - “outpatients”
how many health regions are there in Alberta? Saskatchewan and Manitoba?
Alberta - 5 zones
Saskatchewan - 5 zones
Manitoba - 5 zones
What are some qualities of an MRT?
- professional
- engaging and open
- problem solver
- quality care/patient oriented care
- expertise in medical radiation
- committed to their profession
- commitment to continuous education
- interprofessional collaboration
what is Reflective Practice?
stopping and thinking about your practice + using your experience and reactions to develop an action plan to help make future decisions
what are some types of questions that demonstrates reflective practice?
- what occurred and how did it make me feel?
- positive/negative experience?
- based on this experience, what area(s) should I seek development in?
What does the acronym SMART stand for?
S - specific
M - measurable
A - Achievable
R - Relevant/Realistic
T - Timely