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NURS 2030 Exam 3 Questions And
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What are aspects of a good team? ANS✔✔ - Collaboration

- Prevent med errors

- Advocate

- Listen to what others have to say

- Value teammate's opinion



What is collaborative healthcare? ANS✔✔ - Client-centered approach in
which members of different healthcare professions come together and work
toward a common goal of improving or restoring a client's health



- We are all part of this team trying to get our patients to the best health that
we can get. We are to help manage the condition (need to get them to their
highest level of functioning) and can't always bring them to perfect health



what are the benefits of an interprofessional/interdisciplinary team? ANS✔✔ -
Improved access to and coordination of healthcare services

- Greater efficiency of client referral and client-care services

- Increased quality of community health services (More eyes on your patient)

- Decrease in complications, length of stay, sentinel events, mortality, and
staff turnover

- better patient outcomes



4 aspects of Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC) ANS✔✔ - values
and ethics

,- roles and relationships

- communication

- teams and teamwork



values and ethics ANS✔✔ Maintain a climate of shared value, ethical
conduct, and mutual respect



Roles and Responsibilities ANS✔✔ Use the knowledge of one's role and team
member's expertise to address health outcomes (Playing into everyone's
strengths)



communication ANS✔✔ - Communicate in a responsive, responsible,
respectful, and compassionate manner

- Important to remember to hold yourself to a high standard and some
people don't communicate in the ways that we do



teams and teamwork ANS✔✔ - Apply values and principles of the science of
teamwork to adapt in various settings

- Looks different anywhere you go



when should we use the IPE team ANS✔✔ - rounding

- referrals and consults

- discharge planning

- discharge teaching



rounding ANS✔✔ - Improves patient outcomes and communication (Gets
everyone on the same page)

,- Provider, pharmacy, nursing management, nurse, dietician, pt, respiratory
therapy

- Discuss with the patient and all those involved what we are going to do;
everyone is at the bedside together



referrals ANS✔✔ - When a provider delegates responsibility of management
of the client's specific condition to another provider

- Typically happens outside the hospital



consult ANS✔✔ - When one provider formally requests another provider's
input or advice about how to approach or treat a condition

- Typically happens in the hospital (Doctor comes to you)



discharge planning ANS✔✔ - Should begin upon admission

- Can decrease the length of stay, avoid readmissions, decrease costs for
patients and hospital, improve hospital reimbursement



discharge teaching ANS✔✔ - Use teach-back to ensure client and family
understand

- Encourage the client to ask questions

- Spreading discharge instructions throughout time so you don't dump it all
on them at once

- instructions on essential points



essential points to instruct on for discharge teaching ANS✔✔ - How/When to
administer prescribed medications

- Dietary and activity limitations (Make sure we are seeing what their living
conditions are and what resources they have available; Teaching them to
modify their diet)

, - Complications to report to HCP (Break it down into simple terms; What
specifically should they look for)

- How to perform prescribed treatments or special equipment (i.e. if they
need wound care that needs specific care; Teach and allow them to do it)

- Schedule follow-up appointments or home care (Case management
normally helps; Make sure they have the necessary things before they get
there)



members of an IPE team ANS✔✔ - Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
(APRN)

- Case manager

- Dietician

- Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

- Occupational Therapist

- Physical Therapist

- Speech Therapist - Speech Language Pathologist

- Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

- Pharmacist

- Physician

- Physician Assistant (PA)

- Respiratory Therapist

- Registered Nurse

- Social Worker

- Assistive Personnel

- Environmental Services (EVS)

- Charge Nurse

- Medical Records Personnel

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