Unjust, systemic and avoidable differences in health between population groups
What are health inequities
Negative attitudes of people based on having an mental health or substance use condition
What is stigma
Being able to both explain our role and responsibilities as a social worker and be able to articulate the role and responsibilities of other members of the health care team is this component of interprofessional collaboration.
What is role clarification
The Act that addresses the legal position of children under the age of 19 in relation to their medical care.
What is the Infant's Act
The name given to grief that is not recognized, validated or supported in the mourner's social world.
What is disenfranchised grief
To address the SDofH what should social workers do in every interview with patients?
What is ask about SDof H
A diagnostic tool which has been criticized as promoting an individualized and medicalized understanding of mental illness
What is the DSM 5
This style of conflict management aims to reduce conflict by ignoring it, removing the conflicted parties, or evading it in some manner.
What is Avoiding
The five components of informed consent.
What are:
•Information about the health condition the health care addresses
•The nature of the proposed healthcare
•Risks and benefits of proposed healthcare
•Alternative treatment options (including no treatment and consequences)
•An opportunity to ask and have questions answered
The legislation that requires the investigation of abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult who cannot seek assistance on their own.
What is Adult Guardianship Act
This is a term to describe the phenomenon that people who are less advantaged in terms of socioeconomic resources have worse health outcomes and shorter lives than those who are more more advantaged.
What is a social gradient?
Legislation in BC that allows for the involuntary treatment of people with mental disorders
What is the BC Mental Health Act
A life long commitment to self evaluation and critique of one's own biases.
What is Cultural Humility
When an adult is not capable of giving informed consent and necessary medical care is needed, a physician can appoint one of these.
What is a substitute decision maker
In a BPSS assessment examples of this type of information are, a person's personality, coping style, self esteem, response to stress and trauma, motivation etc.
What is psychological information
According to the WHO, two types of social determinants of health are structural determinants and __________ determinants.
What is Intermediary
An approach for working with people who use substances that is aimed at reducing physical social and economical harms associated with loss
What is harm reduction
The four agreed upon components of patient centered care:
What are :
Dignity
Respect
Information Sharing
Participation and Collaboration
An agreement that allows another person to make all health care decisions for you including withdrawal of life saving treatment and admission to a care facility.
What is a Section 9 Representative Agreement
If I were to provide a patient with information about their disease process, discuss expected trajectory of the disease process and ways to cope with those expected trajectories, I would be using this type of intervention.
What is education or psychoeducation.
Three main components of of socio- economic status
What is education, income and occupation
Three ways social workers can support people with mental health and substance use disorders
Multiple Answers-Kelly to confirm
One is the differential assumptions about the abilities, motives, and intentions of others according to their difference (race, sexual orientation, gender etc.) while the other is differential actions toward others according to difference
What are predjudice vs discrimination.
A legal document that explains how a person wants healthcare in specific situations if they become incapable of giving consent
What is an advance care directive.
Four bioethical principles (and an explanation) used in health care decision making.
What are:
beneficence
nonmaleficence
autonomy
justice