Quiz 1 Flashcards
Definition of caring
“An attitude of interest and concern about helping others”
DIPPS
-Dignity
-independence
-preference
-privacy
-safety
Components of caring behaviour (CARE)
-Compassion/concern
-awareness/acquaintanceship
-respect/responsibility
-experience/exploration
Care giving skills definition
Acts of caring that are designed to restore, enhance, or maintain the wellbeing of others
Person centered care definition
Providing integrated care and respect to the client, their family, and other supports. Treating them as an individual
Threats to personhood
-Dementia
-end of life issues
-institutional model
-physical illness
-etc
Actions that honour a person
-Recognition
-negotiating
-collaboration
-celebration
-playing
-validation
-etc
Actions that depersonalize
-Disempowerment
-infantilization
-outpacing
-ignoring
-labeling
-mockery
-etc
Components of culturally competent care
-focus on individual
-considering their preferences and choices
-honour’s their worldview
-is PCC
Personhood definition
“Standing or status bestowed upon one person by others in context of social and relationship being”
All dimensions of a person that makes them feel unique and whole, identity
Institutional/medical model
-task > client
-“care aid knows best”
-hierarchical
-decisions made from needs of organization over the client
-no support of resident/family
-emphasis on safety and routine
-“us and them” mindset
Person/family centered care
-relationship based
-client > task
-care for body, mind, and spirit
-includes family and community
-focus on what they can do
PCC values
-Choice
-respect
-self direction
-purposeful living
-DIPPS
Factors against caring
-controlling
-smothering
-being a martyr (manipulative)
-exclusion
-resuing
-etc
3 requirements to feel honour
-acknowledge them
-to have a place to call home
-give and receive in interactions
Self reflection definition
To look back at your performance, what well went? What needs improvement? Giving a self evaluation
Guidelines of critical thinking
-ask questions (willing to wonder)
-consider other interpretations
-examine evidence
-define the problem
Critical thinking definition
An analytical tool using experience, education, and context to come to a conclusion or solution formed by fact without the presence of bias. What you do in case studies.
Fact definition
Accurate representation of a situation, event, or condition. information that is true
Opinion definition
A person’s own belief or thoughts toward something
Inference definition
Evidence based guesses or conclusions made from a logical review of data. Hypothesises
Common barriers to critical thinking
-poor literacy
-bias
-prejudice
-peer pressure
-egocentrism
-lack of relevant background information
-selective attention
-face saving
-etc
Traditional thinker definition
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4 steps of problems solving IN ORDER
-assessment
-planning
-action/implementation
-evaluation