Team Members
Team Members 2
Team Members 3
Patient-Centered Medical Homes
Learning Styles
100

The first provider the patient seeks care from.

What is a Primary Care Provider?

100

They are sometimes referred to as vocational nurses and are also licensed by individual states.

What is a Practical Nurse?

100

They work with patients who have problems with speech and swallowing due to an injury, cancer, or stroke.

What is a Speech Therapist?

100

It is an approach that cares for all of the patients needs-that is, the whole patient and not just medical and physical concerns. This involves the providers as well as the entire health care team.

What is Comprehensive Care?

100

Is achieved by hearing the information. Provide the information verbally while the patient listens.

What is Auditory Learning?

200

A provider that diagnosis and treats conditions that require a specific area of expertise and knowledge.

What is a Specialist?

200

They prepare and dispense medications prescribed by authorized providers.

What is a Pharmacist?

200

They are MDs who diagnose, prescribe medications, and treat mental, behavioral, and emotional disorders.

What is a Psychiatrist?

200

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?

200

Involves reading information and seeing diagrams or graphics. 

What is Visual Learning?
300

Similar to physicians, they are licensed to practice medicine as long as they are supervised by a medical doctor.

What is a Physician Assistant?

300

They diagnose and treat issues relating to the teeth and mouth.

What is a Dentists?

300

They are not MDs but have a doctor pf psychology (PsyD) or a doctor of philosophy degree (PhD). They work with patients who are experiencing mental health challenges, especially during times of stress or emotional turmoil.

What is a Psychologist?

300

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

What is Coordinated Care?

300

Involves movement or performing tasks. Patients will see the action then perform it themselves.

What is Kinesthetic Learning?

400

They have more education and experience than RNs and can usually perform the same tasks as a Physician Assistant.

What is an Advanced Practice Nurse?

400

They assist and educate patients on how to perform everyday tasks after a physical, mental, or developmental disability has occurred.

What is an Occupational Therapist?

400

They assist patients and families in times of transition or crisis.

What is a Social Worker?

400

Include providing tools (open-scheduling, extended hours, communication with providers) through patient information web portals.

What are Accessible Services?

400

When educating the patient, what are the 3 R's to assist in understanding?

 restate, repeat, and rephrase material

500

They are licensed by individual states and have an associate or bachelor's degree in nursing.

What is a Registered Nurse?

500

They assess a patient's pain, strength, and mobility and then develop a treatment plan to improve any areas of concern.

What is a Physical Therapist?

500

They are experts in diet and nutrition. They educate patients on the connection between chronic disease and poor nutrition, assist with menu planning, and help low-income patients obtain healthier foods at lower prices. 

What is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist?

500

Includes delivering quality health care. This is met by delivering evidence-based medicine that is assessed by collecting safety data and measuring and responding to patient experiences and satisfaction.

What is Quality and Safety Commitments?

500

The MA's role in __________  __________ing is to help educate the patient in regards to compliance, treatment options, and adopting a healthy lifestyle

What is health coaching.

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