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  • June 18, 2024
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NACC - PSW Exam Review 200 Questions
The Canada Health Act - Which law ensures that every citizen has access to health care?

Rising costs of providing technology, drugs and services - The most pressing cause of health
care reform has been :

Support services provided through home care DO NOT include - Respiratory Therapy

A holistic approach to health - Takes into account the whole person

Do people with strong emotional health show their emotions easily? - People with strong
emotional health do not show their emotions easily.

Acute Illness - Appears suddenly and lasts a short time

People usually recover from chronic illness - This is not true of chronic illness

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - A system that arranges human needs into categories

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - the bill identifying human rights that are guaranteed
to everyone in Canada; on every level and embedded in the Constitution of Canada

Provincial Human Rights Codes - Freedom from discrimination, harassment. Equal treatment
with respect to services and facilities, age, sex, ethnicity. Does not promote the right to vote

informed consent - Must include information about the nature of the treatment, discuss potential
risks and side effects, likely consequences of not having the treatment. Does not include
reassurance that this is the best and only option.

Negligence - careless neglect, often resulting in injury. Prison term is unlikely.

Assault - Intentional attempt or threat to touch a persons body without the persons consent.

False Imprisonment - the illegal restraint of another person's movement

prejudice - preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience

Activities of Daily Living - Self care activities that people perform to remain independant and
function in society

Unregulated Health Care Provider - Personal Support Worker

, Professionalism - An approach to work that demonstrates a respect for others, commitment,
competence and appropriate behaviour

Hospitals - Work settings that provide acute care

respite services - service that provides a temporary break to family caregivers

Residents in retirement facilities - older adults with limited care needs

Membership of the healthcare team - determined by the clients needs

opportunity for collaboration - benefits of team approach to health care

Case manager - evaluates a clients needs and coordinates the services of the health care in a
community team

Delegated task responsibility - You, and the RN are responsible

Stress - the emotional, behavioural, or physical response to an event or situation. Not influenced
by gender.

Displacement - When you respond in anger to someone who was not the person who angered
you.

S.M.A.R.T - Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Timely

Non-maleficence - duty to do no harm, provide a safe environment

Autonomy - self-government, respecting personal preferences

Function of the Care Plan - Provide central reference point on the clients health problems,
needs and care for communication and to ensure everyone provides the same care. NOT to
provide information that never changes.

Subjective Data - things a person tells you about that you cannot observe through your senses;
symptoms

Graphic sheet - used to record measurements and observations made three to four times per
day.

Speaker to reciever - exchange of information

Verbal communication - expressing ideas to others by using spoken words, NOT the truest
reflection of a persons feelings.

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