HCA 101 Final Nov 26th
DIPS - ANS Dignity- Allow client to keep dignity by giving respect
Independence- encourage them do things for themself
Preference- Give choices, ask them how they would like things done
Privacy- Keep their information private, Don't go through their belongings
Safety- Keep area free of hazards , check the 4 B, Advocate for the client
quality of life - ANS Maintaining your ability to complete your everyday tasks on your own
caring - ANS displaying kindness and concern for others, Supporting, Show regard, interest
Common threads to caring - ANS Know/ understand the other person
Respecting the other person
Respecting/trusting oneself
Caring relationships - ANS Encouraging independence
Assisting only as required- Do not take over
As a caring HCA we want to - ANS Empower- to enable/ in courage
Encourage independence
Advocate- to plea on behalf of the client
An HCA does not want to - ANS Smother
Take over/ get too involved
Rescue- Results in the client not learning from the situation
Develop codependency- where each individual needs the other
Effective HCA - ANS Sets boundaries
Has balance in professional and personal life
Communicates caring and concern
Nurtures self
Phases of the Helping Relationship - ANS Pre-interaction phase- Are you prepared?, do you
have a sense of the potential issues?
Orientation phase-Enters as a stranger, begins development trust, introductions, clarify roles,
indenting needs of the client
Working phase- Acting, helping phase
, Termination phase- Ending the relationship
Uncaring actions - ANS Enabling clients
Taking over, not letting them do things for themselves
Rushing the client
Not giving them privacy
Advocacy - ANS support; active pleading on behalf of the client
caretaking - ANS Looking after the client
compassion - ANS Requires an understanding
Dependency - ANS Depending on another person or object
Encouraging - ANS giving someone support or confidence; supportive
empower - ANS to give power or authority to; to enable; to permit
Independence - ANS not relying on or requiring care from others
Interdependence - ANS relying on one another
Empathy - ANS the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
respect - ANS Showing acceptance & regard for another person and their belongings
autonomy - ANS self-determination; being independent
Justice - ANS All people should be treated fair and equal
Beneficence - ANS Doing good or promoting good to be done
Non-maleficence - ANS do no harm
Sympathy - ANS feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune
competence - ANS the ability to do something successfully or efficiently
self-awareness - ANS understanding owns moods and emotions
Martyr - ANS A person who is killed because of their religious or other beliefs
Pity - ANS compassion for others suffering
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