Quiz 4 Flashcards
What is Fidelity?
keeping your promises to the patient (if you say you are going to do
something then you have to follow up and make sure you do it)
What is Nonmaleficence?
doing no harm to your patient
What is Beneficence?
action that promotes good for others, without any self‐interest
What is Justice?
fairness in care delivery and in the use of resources
What is autonomy?
right to make personal decisions, even when they are not necessarily in the person’s best interest
Define assault
threatening the patient
Define battery
Hurt the patient
Five eights of delegation are?
Right task Right person Right circumstances Right direction & communication Right supervision and evaluation
Tasks that can be delegated to assistive personnel (AP)?
activities of daily living (ADLS) Bathing Grooming Dressing Toileting Ambulating Feeding (without swallowing precautions) Positioning
process of transferring the performance of a task to another member of the health care team while retaining accountability for the outcome
Delegation
process of directing, monitoring, and evaluating the performance of tasks by another team member.
Supervision
What is cognitive learning?
Includes all intellectual behaviors and requires thinking
What is affective learning?
Deals with expression of feelings and development of attitudes, opinions, or values
What is psychomotor learning?
Involves acquiring skills that require coordination and integration of mental and physical movements
What are the levels of communication?
Intrapersonal (self talk) Interpersonal (one on one) Small group Public Electronic