Team Members
Social Determinants of Health
Patient-Centered
Care Delivery Settings
Communication
100

Collaboration among other nurses, physicians, therapies, social workers, and more.

What is a interprofessional collaboration?

100

Social determinant of health that relies on housing, safety, and pollution.

What is neighborhood/environment?

100

It positions patients and their families as core members of the team. The focus is on individual needs and preferences of the patient throughout various stages of life.

What is Patient-Centered Care?

100

The LPN can give IV fluids under RN supervision in this facility

What is a hospital?

100

The part of SBAR where you include what has changed with the patient.

What is situation?

200
Collaboration among the same discipline- Nurses with nurses.

What is intraprofessional collaboration?

200
The social determinant of health that relies on income and employment.

What is economic stability?

200

All specialty care, hospitals, home health care, and community services are overseen by the provider-directed medical practice.

What is Coordinated Care?

200

This discipline can receive delegated tasks and assist with ADLs and provide other basic care needs such as vitals.

What is an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)

200

The type of communication that occurs when one group of nurses is coming in and the other group is going home.

What is change of shift report?

What is bedside shift report?

300

Groups consist of a leader RN with LPNs and UAPs that work as an extension of the RN.

What is team nursing?

300
The way nurses increase health literacy with patients.

What is educating?

300

Sitting with a client to allow them a moment to process information.

What is silence?

300

This location has a focus on management of chronic diseases and supporting family and the patients

What is home healthcare?

300
The type of communication distance a nurse has when entering the room and introduces themselves.

What is social distance?

400

Communicating patient concerns to the healthcare team.

What is advocacy?

What is an advocate?

400

Potentially traumatic events that occur in childhood and range from experiencing or witnessing violence to incarceration of an immediate family member

What are adverse childhood experiences?

400

Effective communication among healthcare providers and with patients, ensuring that everyone involved is informed and aligned on the care plan.

What is continuity?

400

The LPN may give vaccines, collect blood samples, and help with minor procedures here.

What are clinics?

400

Validating a client's feelings.

What is respect?

500

A collaborative process of assessment, planning, facilitation, care coordination, evaluation and advocacy for options and services to meet an individual’s and family’s comprehensive health needs through communication and available resources to promote patient safety, quality of care, and cost effective outcomes.

What is case management?

500

Oftentimes confused with social determinants of health, this can be but is not always a social determinant of health.

What are health disparities?

500

The service needed to better meet the needs of a client when there is a language barrier.

What is a language interpreter/translator?
500

The nurse cares for the patient through the whole shift.

What is primary nursing?

500

The facial expression, tone, and words are all matching each other.

What is congruence?

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