PT/Patient Collaborative Model Flashcards

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Therapeutic Alliance definition

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building rapport in order to enhance patient motivation and sense of ownership over treatment plan; creating an effective bond

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What is a TA built upon?

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collaboration, communication, empathy and respect

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What is the Diagnostic Process built upon?

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collecting clinical and non-clinical data

behavioral and clinical Dx

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The Intervention and Follow-up should include what?

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teach and problem solve
educate and empower
make the patient feel capable and able to tailor strategies

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Examples of patient-centered language

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sitting face to face
being aware of pain
personal dialogue/area of common interest
symptom's affect on patient's life
get the patient to help problem solve
don't assume anything
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What are some verbal and nonverbal Impeding behaviors?

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verbal
interrupting/cutting off patient's story
not asking about patient's concerns
failing to give feedback
responding only to disease info
using medical jargon

nonverbal
acting busy, reading notes, doing tasks, little empathy

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What are some verbal connecting behaviors?

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greeting, asking about the ind., open ended questions, feedback, positive comments, clarifying patient’s needs

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Two forms of Collaborative Language

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Compliance
yielding to request, acceding to orders, following directions
Adherence
steady observance, persistence

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Do’s and Don’ts for Person First language

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Do
emphasize the person (not disability), lead by example
Don’t
describe a person as a disability, imply a person is responsible for injury, or refer to a patient as a victim

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