Y2 The Team Around the Patient Flashcards
Who are the members of the traditional PHCT?
GP partners GP assistants and other salaried doctors GP registrars Practice nurses Practice managers Receptionists Community nurses Midwives Health visitors Nurse practitioners
What does PHCT stand for?
Primary health care team
What does a GP partner do?
Most of work is within consultations in the surgery or during home visits
Provide complete spectrum of care within the local community
Increasing work in teams with other professions to help patients take responsibility for their own health
What is the role of a practice nurse?
They have many roles and may also have direct supervision over healthcare assistants at the practice
Involved in most aspects of patient care including obtaining blood samples, ECGs, wound management, travel health advice, family planning, smoking cessation etc
What is the role of a district nurse?
Visit people in their homes to provide health care
Also have a teaching and support role, working with patients to enable them to care for themselves
Assess healthcare needs of patients and families, monitor the quality of care they are receiving
What is the role of a midwife?
Provide care during all stages of pregnancy, labour and the early postnatal period
What is the role of a health visitor?
Lead and deliver child and family health services (pregnancy through 5 years)
Provide ongoing additional services for vulnerable children and families
What is the role of a Macmillan nurse?
Specialise in palliative care, providing support and information to people with cancer, and their families, friends and cares, from the point of diagnosis onwards
They offer specialised pain and symptom control, emotional support, care in a variety of settings, information about cancer treatments, advice to other members of the caring team, co-ordinated care between the hospital and the patient’s home and advice on other forms of support including financial help
What are some examples of allied healthcare professionals?
Physiotherapy Occupational therapy Dietetics Podiatry Pharmacy Counselling
What is the role of a pharmacist?
Expert in medicines and their use
Advise medical and nursing staff on the selection and appropriate use of medicines
Provide information to patients on how to manage their medications
What is the role of a dietician?
Enable people to make informed and practical choices about food and lifestyle in health and disease
They may work with people who have special dietary needs, inform general public about nutrition, offer unbiased advice, evaluate and improve treatments and educate patients, other healthcare professionals and community groups
What is the role of a physiotherapist?
Help and treat people with physical problems caused by illness, accident or ageing
Skills include manual therapy, therapeutic exercise and the application of electro-physical modalities
What is the role of an occupational therapist?
Assessment and treatment of physical and psychiatric conditions using specific activity to prevent disability and promote independent function in all aspects of daily life
Work with people in several areas: physical rehab, mental health services, learning disability, primary care, paediatrics, environmental adaptation, care management and equipment for daily living
What are some secondary care services?
Hospital consultants
Diagnostic imaging
Operating services
What is the role of a care manager?
Experts who work with individuals to identify their goals and locate the specific support services that enhance well-being
Highly trained social workers who work with the patient to advise on social and financial support services