What is contraband
Maintains a professional distance, avoiding sharing too much personal information or becoming enmeshed with clients.
What is an emotional boundary?
Please look at Picture # 2
What is not doing safety checks at the end of gym time?
The ability to actively and skillfully analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information to make reasoned judgments, solve problems, and challenge assumptions.
What are critical thinking skills?
Understanding ____ between ideas is a way to be a critical thinker.
What is links?
Items that are patients are able to use only withing the presence of staff
What are monitored items red category?
Defines personal space and appropriate touch
What is a physical boundary?
Please look at the front of the room
What is a ligature risk?
This gives our thinking focus and orientation
What is point of view?
All these are examples of how to use critical thinking except...
-Reflecting on the justification of your own assumptions, beliefs, and values
-Understanding links between ideas
-Putting your opinion before anything else
What is putting your opinion before anything el
Items that are permitted for patients to possess with direct staff supervision
What are monitored items yellow category?
When a staff person is working with a patient on their unit and the patient is their neighbor as an example
What is a dual relationship?
Please look at picture # 3 and
What is the Key security policy?
This drives our actions
What are emotions?
Critical Thinkers should be able to do what with arguments?
What is recognize, build, and appraise?
items that patient may possess without staff supervision
What are monitored items green category?
The relationship must focus on meeting the patient’s needs, not the staff’s.
What is a patient focused boundary?
What is the sharps monitoring/count sheet?
True or False:
Problem solving is not a form of critical thinking.
What is False
Actively look for, and evaluate, competing explanations or perspectives rather than settling on the first conclusion.
What is consider alternatives?
A calm sense of well-being and security
What is complacency?
Standards of right and wrong that prescribe what humans ought to do,
What are ethics?
Includes team work, staff and administrative support, proper scheduling/staffing, promotes patient safety.
What is a positive work environment?
The ability to perceive, understand, and predict surroundings to make informed, safe decisions
What is situational awareness?
Willing to change your mind when new, stronger evidence is presented
What is being open-minded?