Patient expectation Flashcards

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Professionalism

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  • Trustworthy, Honest and they have integrity
  • Treating others with dignity and being respectful
  • Show empathy and compassion
  • Be polite and conciderate and being role models
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Patient saftey

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  • Getting the culture right in professional environment
  • Report adverse events
  • Professional approach to errors
  • Safeguarding
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Punitive culture

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  • Blame and punishment assigned when something goes wrong
  • Cause fear in workplace therefore less errors reported and concerns raised
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No Blame culture

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  • Doesn’t assign any blame to anyone when anything goes wrong
  • Results in complacency and no accountability
  • Easy to abuse culture
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Just culture

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  • Transparency
  • Fairness
  • Reporting mistakes
  • Learning and safety
  • Reduce the chance of same error occouring and less fear in workplace
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Adverse Drug Reaction ADR

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  • Harmful reaction that occours after taking the drug
  • e.g. Penicillin - Rash, Ramphill - cold, Biosprolol - low heart rate
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Why is reporting ADR’s important?

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  • Loss of patient confidence in healthcare system
  • Reduce quality of life
  • decrease patient complience
  • Mimic symptoms so could cause diagnostic confusion
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Yellow card report scheme

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  • Thaliomide had tetrogentic effect to unborn fetus causing birth defects
  • All confimed or suspected ADR’s MUST be reported - Patient counciled extra
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Why error reporting is important

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  • Must report dispensing errors
  • Error that has occoured but not reached the patient
  • Legestlation protecting automatic criminalisation of dispensing errors April 2018 (more reports)
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Error reporting stages

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  • Open and Honest
  • Report - Patient saftey incident to appropriate local or national program
  • Learn - investigate and learn from incidents such as near misses
  • Share what you have learnt
  • Act to change practice to improve care
  • Review changes to the practice
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Safeguarding

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Protect citizens health wellbeing and human rights

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Types of abuse

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  • Sexual
  • Financial
  • Physical
  • Emotional
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Neglect

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  • Poor growth and weight
  • Poor hygine
  • Inappropriate food
  • Inappropriate clothes
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Physical abuse

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  • Unusual uexplained injuries
  • bites burn marks and fractues
  • Age of injury is inconsistant with story and frequent
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Emotional Abuse

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  • Evidence of self harm
  • Behavioural problems
  • Fear of adults
  • Inappropriate language for child
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Sexual abuse

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  • STI’s symptoms
  • Inappropriate relationship for childs age
17
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Repoting safeguarding issues

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  • Work with organisations and social services
  • Follow local child protection services
  • Share concern to social services
  • Accurately document the concerns
18
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Sexual abuse in adult

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  • Syptoms of STI’s
  • Frequently requesting moring after pill
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Financial abuse

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  • Sudden charges of finance in debt
  • Excessive control or exploitive behaviour over finance