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RESP 160 UNIT 1 Combined 2024 update What are the two way partnerships between providers and patients suppose to ensure? 1. The care given is consistent with each individuals values, needs, and preferences. 2. Patients become active participants in their own care What a...

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RESP 160 UNIT 1 Combined 2024 update




What are the two way partnerships between providers and patients suppose to ensure? 1. The
care given is consistent with each individuals values, needs, and preferences.
2. Patients become active participants in their own care

What are types of non-verbal communication? body movement, facial expressions, touch,
and eye movement

What are ways to show genuine concern for the patient? appropriate eye contact, maintaining
an open posture, using touch, and actively listening

What are non-verbal cues of discomfort for the patient? sighing, restlessness, looking into
space, and avoiding eye contact

What does HIPPA mean? Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996

____________________ involves knowledge of ones own cultural beliefs self-awareness

What should you be looking at during chart review? access and evaluate the record for any
important information helpful in planning the respiratory care of your patient

Learning Needs Assessment 1. Identify and accommodate barriers to patient learning
2. Assess the patients preferred learning method
3.Determine the patients specific learning needs

What is the teach back method? Having the patients repeat back in their own words the
information you are trying to communicate.

What is return demonstration? The patient going through motions of the procedure shown
to them

What are action plans? useful for involving patients in goal setting and self-care activities.

, What should action goals be? SMART

What does SMART stand for? Specific, Measurable, Action-Orientated, Realistic, and
Time Limited

Who should you instruct about RSV?patients, family members, and visitors

When instructing patients, family members, and visitors on respiratory infections what do they
need to follow and what do the rules state? The CDC guidelines that state
1. Cover nose and mouth when sneezing or coughing
2. Use tissues to contain respiratory secretions
3.Dispose of tissues in the correct trash bin
4.Perform hand hygiene

Define effective communication timely, accurate, complete, unambiguous, and understood
by the recipient

What is closed-loop communication? repeating the order back to verify accuracy

What 3 actions should be taken to avoid incorrect orders? 1. Record the complete order in the
medical record as it is being transmitted
2.
read the order back to the originator to verify its accuracy
3. Time and date the order with the name and credentials of the originator specify "read back
confirmed" and provide your signature and credentials.

What does SBAR stand for? S: Situation
B: Background
A: Assessment
R: Recommendation

What is considered mechanical, monotonous, and anxiety producing? One direct question
followed by an answer and another direct question and an answer

Abnormalities in the respiratory system reflect what? other systemic disease processes

What types of information are on health histories? -General background information
-Screening information
-Descriptions of present health status or illness

What does background information tell you?The type of diseases that are likely to develop.
it can also tell you
-current life situation
-relationships
-cultures

What does ROS stand for? Review of symptoms

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