Includes physical, emotional, social, and spiritual support for patients and their families.
What is End of Life Care?
Right to know the identity of every person involved in your care, including PAs and students.
What is the Patient Rights?
This type of communition leads to better adherence to provider recommendations and better ratings.
What is Positive Communication?
Ignoring differnces, "treating everyone the same," only meeting the needs of the dominant groups
What is Cultural Blindness?
When a physician assistant or other healthcare professional makes decisions for a patient without the explicit consent of the patient. The physician assistant believes the decisions are in the patient's best interests.
What is Paternalism?
A patient says they are on Lisinopril when actually they are taking Loratidine. This is an example of which Patient responsibility?
What is Providing Accurate Information?
What is healthcare disparity?
Values, beliefs, standards, language, thinking patterns, behavioral norms, etc shared by a group of people.
What is Culture?
Another word for Physiatry.
What is Rehabilitation medicine?
Right to uphold the tenets if patient autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice
What is Providers' Rights and Responsibilities?
An example of an instructive directive that allows for patient prefernces regarding particular treatments.
What is a Living Will?
Being open to learning about and accepting of different cultural groups
This order allows a dying patient to voluntarily refuse to eat and drink.
What is an Allow Natural Death Order?
The only exception to a patient's medical records being kept confidential.
What is suspected abuse?
A tool for interpreting patients’ goals of care into medical orders in a highly visible, portable way, and honoring an individual’s end of life wishes.
What is Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment (POST)?
These are manifestations....
Sexual Orientation
Religion
Ethnicity
What is Cultural Diversity!
Having 30 diabetic patients had well-controlled blood sugar levels is an example of this performance measure.
What is a Care Outcome?
Adopted by the US Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care Industry in 1998 to help patients feel more confident in the US health care system.
What is the Patient's Bill of Rights?
When you discuss explaination of a medical condition and the purpose or benefit of a proposed test, procedure or treatement.
WHAT is INFORMED CONSENT?
A health care provider is _____ when they are able to deliver culturally appropriate and specifically tailored care to patients with divers values, beliefs, and behaviors.
What is Cultural Competence?