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B.Alternative (Complementary) Care Provider: C.Case Manager

This document provides definitions for various roles in healthcare teams: 1. It defines different types of healthcare roles including nurses, alternative care providers, case managers, dentists, dietitians, nutritionists, emergency medical personnel, occupational therapists, and more. 2. It describes the roles of various paramedical technologists, pharmacists, physical therapists, physicians, physician assistants, podiatrists, respiratory therapists, social workers, and spiritual support personnel. 3. It defines a multi-disciplinary team as a group of healthcare workers from different disciplines that provide coordinated services to patients based on a shared care plan.
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B.Alternative (Complementary) Care Provider: C.Case Manager

This document provides definitions for various roles in healthcare teams: 1. It defines different types of healthcare roles including nurses, alternative care providers, case managers, dentists, dietitians, nutritionists, emergency medical personnel, occupational therapists, and more. 2. It describes the roles of various paramedical technologists, pharmacists, physical therapists, physicians, physician assistants, podiatrists, respiratory therapists, social workers, and spiritual support personnel. 3. It defines a multi-disciplinary team as a group of healthcare workers from different disciplines that provide coordinated services to patients based on a shared care plan.
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Week 13 apart from others by virtue of their

interactions.
Multiple Choice
7. Groups exist to help people achieve
Items 1 to 12 goals (outcomes) that would be
unattainable by individual effort alone.
A.SELF-AWARENESS 8. Team nursing is the delivery of nursing
B.Dyad care to individual clients by a group of
providers led by a professional nurse.
C. Group 9. A nursing team government consists of
D.Team RNs, LPNs, and UAPs. This team is
responsible for providing coordinated
E.Health Care Team nursing care to a set of clients for a
specific period of time, for example,
one shift.
1. Refers to the relationship between
10. Nurses and health personnel from
one’s perception of himself or herself
different disciplines who coordinate
and others’ perceptions of him or her.
their skills to assist clients and their
Thus, a nurse who is very self-aware has
support people.
perceptions that are very congruent.
11. Their mutual goal is to restore a client’s
2. One important component of the
health and promote wellness.
process is introspection, which involves
12. The choice of personnel for a particular
the nurse reflecting on his or her own
client depends on the needs of the
beliefs, attitudes, motivations,
client.
strengths, and limitations.
3. Once the nurse has developed a clear
understanding and awareness of self,
the nurse can respect and avoid
projecting his or her own beliefs onto
others.
4. Interpersonal systems form when two
individuals interact, forming dyads (two Items 13 to 16
people). The dyad of a nurse and a
patient is one type of interpersonal A.Nurse
system.
B.Alternative (Complementary) Care Provider
5. In the nursing process, each member of
the dyad perceives the other, makes C.Case Manager
judgments, and takes actions. Together,
D.Dentist
these activities culminate in reaction.
Interactions result and, if perceptual 13.The role of the nurse varies with the needs
congruence exists and disturbances are of the client, the nurse’s credentials, and the
conquered, transactions will occur. type of employment setting.
6. A group is two or more people who
have shared needs and goals, who take
each other into account in their actions,
and who thus are held together and set
14.Refers to those practices not commonly paramedical technologists in the expanding
considered part of Western medicine. These field of medical technology. Paramedical means
providers may practice alongside Western having some connection with medicine.
health care
22.Laboratory technologists. examine
15.Is to ensure that clients receive fiscally specimens such as urine, feces, blood, and
sound, appropriate care in the best setting discharges from wounds to provide exact
information that facilitates the medical
16.Dentists diagnose and treat mouth, jaw, and
diagnosis and the prescription of a therapeutic
dental problems.
regimen.
Items 17 to 30
23.Radiologic technologist. assists with a wide
A.Dietitian variety of x-ray film procedures, from simple
chest radiography to more complex
B.Nutritionist fluoroscopy.
C.Emergency Medical Personnel 24.Nuclear medicine technologist uses
D.Occupational Therapist radioactive substances to provide diagnostic
information and can administer radioactive
17.Has special knowledge about the diets materials as part of a therapeutic regimen.
required to maintain health and to treat
disease. 25.Prepares and dispenses pharmaceuticals in
hospital and community settings. The role of
18.Is a person who has special knowledge about the pharmacist in monitoring and evaluating the
nutrition and food. The nutritionist in a actions and effects of medications on clients is
community setting recommends healthy diets becoming increasingly prominent.
and provides broad advisory services about the
purchase and preparation of foods. 26.Physical therapist (PT) assists clients with
musculoskeletal problems. Physical therapists
19.These personnel are trained to assess , treat, treat movement dysfunctions by means of heat,
and transport clients experiencing a medical water, exercise, massage, and electric current.
emergency, accident, or trauma.
27.Is responsible for medical diagnosis and for
20.Assists clients with impaired function to gain determining the therapy required by a person
the skills to perform activities of daily living who has a disease or injury.
(ADLs).
28.Some physicians are primary care
A.Paramedical Technologist practitioners; others are specialists such as
B. Pharmacist dermatologists, neurologists, oncologists,
orthopedists, pediatricians, psychiatrists,
C.Physical Therapist radiologists, or surgeons—to name a few.
D. Physician 29.Perform certain tasks under the direction of
a physician and are increasingly positioned to
Physician Assistants
provide primary care.
21.Laboratory technologists, radiologic
30.They treat various diseases, conditions, and
technologists, and nuclear medicine
injuries. In many states, nurses are not legally
technologists are just three kinds of
permitted to follow a PA’s orders unless they 38.Is a group of health care workers who are
are co-signed by a physician. members of different disciplines(professions
e.g. Psychiatrist, Social workers, etc.) each
providing specific services to the patient.
Items 31 to 40
39.The team members independently treat
A.Podiatric various issues a patient may have, focusing on
the issues in which they specialize.
B.Respiratory Therapist
40.The activities of the team are brought
C.Social Worker together using a care plan. This coordinates
D.Spiritual Support Personnel their services and gets the team working
together towards a specific set of goals.
E.Unlicensed Assistive Personnel
Items 41 to 45
F.Multi-disciplinary Team

A.Psychiatrist
31.Doctors of podiatric medicine (DPM)
diagnose and treat foot and ankle conditions. B.Psychologist

32.They are licensed to perform surgery and C.Psychiatric Nurse


prescribe medications. D.Occupational Therapist
33.Is skilled in therapeutic measures used in the E.Social Worker
care of clients with respiratory problems.
41.Perform assessments, provide talking
34.These therapists are knowledgeable about therapies, prescribe medication, investigate for
oxygen therapy devices, respirators, mechanical physical illnesses
ventilators, and accessory devices used in
inhalation therapy. 42.Provide specialized talking therapies,
perform in-depth assessments of aspects of
35.A social worker counsels clients and their brain functioning and behavior
support persons regarding problems such as
finances, marital difficulties, and adoption of 43.Assess difficulties, provide talking therapies,
children. administer and monitor medication

36.The nurse is often instrumental in identifying 44.Provide skills assessments, formulate


the client’s desire for spiritual support and rehabilitation plan which is delivered both
notifying the appropriate person. individually and in group

37.Unlicensed assistive personnel (UAPs) are 45.Provide support for families, provide talking
health care staff who assume delegated aspects therapies, advise in relation to housing, finance
of basic client care. These tasks include bathing, and supports
assisting with feeding, and collecting specimens.
UAP titles include nurse’s aides, hospital
attendants, nurse technicians, patient care Items 46 to 54
technicians, and orderlies.
A.Nurse Practitioner 52.Nurse educators are employed in nursing
programs, at educational institutions, and in
B.Clinical Nurse Specialist
hospital staff education.
C.Nurse Anesthetist
53.Usually has an advanced degree and
D.Nurse Midwife manages a health-related business

E.Nurse Researcher 54.Provides specialized care for individuals who


are victims and/or perpetrators of trauma.
F.Nurse Administrator

G.Nurse Educator
Items 55 to 72
H.Nurse Entrepreneur

I.Forensic Nurses
A.Caregiver
46.A nurse practitioner (NP) has an advanced
education and is a graduate of a nurse B.Communicator
practitioner program. They are employed in
C.Teacher
health care agencies or community-based
settings. D.Client Advocate

47.A clinical nurse specialist has an advanced E.Counselor


degree or expertise and is considered to be an
F.Change Agent
expert in a specialized area of practice
G.Leader
48.The nurse anesthetist carries out
preoperative visits and assessments, and H.Manager
administers general anesthetics for surgery
under the supervision of a physician prepared in I.Case Manager
anesthesiology.

49.The nurse midwife gives prenatal and 55.The caregiver role has traditionally included
postnatal care and manages deliveries in those activities that assist the client physically
normal pregnancies. and psychologically while preserving the client’s
50.Nurse researchers investigate nursing dignity.
problems to improve nursing care and to refine 56.The required nursing actions may involve full
and expand nursing knowledge. They are care for the completely dependent client,
employed in academic institutions, teaching partial care for the partially dependent client,
hospitals, and research centers. and supportive-educative care to assist clients
51.The nurse administrator manages client care, in attaining their highest possible level of
including the delivery of nursing services. The health and wellness.
functions of nurse administrators include 57.In the role of communicator, nurses identify
budgeting, staffing, and planning programs. client problems and then communicate these
verbally or in writing to other members of the
health care team.
58.The nurse must be able to communicate 67.The nurse manages the nursing care of
clearly and accurately in order for a client’s individuals, families, and communities. The
health care needs to be met. nurse manager also delegates nursing activities
to ancillary workers and other nurses, and
59.Communication is integral to all nursing
supervises and evaluates their performance.
roles.
68.Nurse case managers work with the
60.The nurse assesses the client’s learning
multidisciplinary health care team to measure
needs and readiness to learn, sets specific
the effectiveness of the case management plan
learning goals in conjunction with the client,
and to monitor outcomes.
enacts teaching strategies, and measures
learning. T or F About Nurses often use research to
improve client
61.As a teacher, the nurse helps clients learn care. In a clinical area, nurses need to:
about their health and the health care
procedures they need to perform to restore or 69.have some awareness of the process and
maintain their health. language of research,
62.A client advocate acts to protect the client.
In this role the nurse may represent the client’s
needs and wishes to other health professionals, 70.be sensitive to issues related to protecting
such as relaying the client’s request for the rights of human subjects,
information to the health care provider.

63.Counseling is the process of helping a client 71.participate in the identification of significant


to recognize and cope with stressful researchable problems, and
psychological or social problems, to develop
improved interpersonal relationships, and to
promote personal growth. 72.be a discriminating consumer of research
64.It involves providing emotional, intellectual, findings.
and psychological support.

65.The nurse acts as a change agent when


assisting clients to make modifications in their
behavior. Nurses also often act to make T or F Part II
changes in a system, such as clinical care, if it is
73.SELF-AWARENESS Refers to the relationship
not helping a client return to health. Nurses are
between one’s perception of himself or herself
continually dealing with change in the health
and others’ perceptions of him or her. Thus, a
care system.
nurse who is very self-aware has perceptions
66.Effective leadership is a learned process that are very congruent.
requiring an understanding of the needs and
74.SELF-AWARENESS One important
goals that motivate people, the knowledge to
component of the process is introspection,
apply the leadership skills, and the
which involves the nurse reflecting on his or her
interpersonal skills to influence others.
own beliefs, attitudes, motivations, strengths,
and limitations.
75.SELF-AWARENESS once the nurse has 92.
developed a clear understanding and awareness
93.
of self, the nurse can respect and avoid
projecting his or her own beliefs onto others. 94.
76.Health Care Team Nurses and health 95.
personnel from different disciplines who
coordinate their skills to assist clients and their 96.
support people. 97.
77.Health Care Team Their mutual goal is to 98.
restore a client’s health and promote wellness.
Development of Teamwork and Collaboration
78.Health Care TeamThe choice of personnel
for a particular client depends on the needs of 99.
the client. 100.
79.Podiatric Doctors of podiatric medicine
(DPM) diagnose and treat foot and ankle
conditions.

80.Podiatric they are licensed to perform


surgery and prescribe medications.

Enumeration

Health Care Team

81.

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84.

85.

86.

87.

88.

89.

Roles of nurses

90.

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