It is a publicly funded system made up of 10 provincial & 3 territorial insurance plans that is assisted by the federal government, when the five criteria are met (cuppa) to pay for all Canadians to have access to health care.
What is the Canadian Health Care System?
The healthcare professional that is involved with assisting the client with physical difficiulties.
Who is the Physiotherapist?
A healthcare setting that provides 2-3 meals a day, housekeeping, & laundry services to its clients.
What is Assisted Living (AL)?
These members of the health care team have an organization led by a regulatory college.
What are Regulated Professionals?
its abbreviation is UCP's.
What are "unregulated care providers"?
This principal of the Canadian Health Act say that a not for profit authority must administer health insurance. It is on of the P's in CUPPA.
What is Public Administration?
The healthcare team member involved with helping the client improve skills for day to day activities.
Who is the Occupational Therapist?
For eligibility, a person must have been assessed as needing 24 hour nursing supervison, significant risk in current environment, consent to admission and agree to occupy bed within 48hrs.
What is Long-Term Care (LTC)?
An HCA needs to know this about their role so they can understand what they are legally allowed to do.
What is scope of practice?
Some of the activities that make up these are: toileting, feeding, bathing and personal care.
What are activities of daily living (ADL's)?
This principal of the Canadian Health Act says that is is necessary for all medically necessary health services must be insured. It is the C in CUPPA.
What is Comprehensiveness?
This professional works with the client to around their nutritional issues.
Who is the Dietition?
A person in long term care is likely referred to as this.
What is a resident?
You must be trained for these on one client but it does not mean that it is safe to do the same task on another client and an HCA can refuse this if they don't feel it is safe to preform.
What is a delegated task?
Provides client and family nursing care day to day, is NOT allowed to delegate in BC but can train UCP's.
Who is the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
The Canadian Health Act standard that stated Canadian residents must have reasonable access to medically necessary services.Access must be based on medical need and not the ability to pay. It is the A in CUPPA.
What is Accessibility?
Members of the Health Care team that helps the client with emotional and financial issues that could arise from their illness.
Who is the Social Worker?
The Health Care environment option that focuses on palliative care, if a client does not want to die in their home.
What is a Hospice?
This list's purpose is to serve and protect the vulnerable people getting care from HCA's
What is the BC Care Aide & CHW registry?
It is made up of these five things: physical, spiritual, emotional, social and cognitive health
What are the 5 dimensions of health?
The Government Act that clarifies services that are insured.
What is the the Canada Health Act?
They are the unsung hero of healthcare, who assists client daily with their ADL's and is the eyes and ears of the healthcare team
Who is the Health Care Assistant (HCA)?
What is the Healthcare Team?
The Five Rights of Delegation
What are right task, right circumstance, right person, right direction/communication, & right supervision/evaluation
The five Standards of the Canadian Health Act (CUPPA)
What are comprehensiveness, universality, portability, public administration & accessibility?
An organization formed by workers who join together & use their strength to have a voice in their workplace.
What is a Union?