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Patient Care.pptx
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2. What is called patient care?
What is patient care in hospital?
• Patient care ensures that the patient is kept
happy and comfortable with their wellbeing in
mind. It is their right to be treated with dignity
and care, and they have the right to have their
privacy maintained.
• Patient care refers to the prevention, treatment,
and management of illness and the preservation
of physical and mental well-being through
services offered by health professionals.
3. What is important for patient care?
• The importance of a patient-centered care
model
Care is collaborative and coordinated and goes
beyond physical well-being to also include
emotional, social, and financial aspects of a
patient's situation. Patients should always be
in complete control when it comes to making
decisions about their own care and treatment.
4. What are the steps in patient care?
• The nursing process functions as a systematic
guide to client-centered care with 5 sequential
steps. These are assessment, diagnosis,
planning, implementation, and evaluation.
Assessment is the first step and involves
critical thinking skills and data collection;
subjective and objective.
5. What is the quality of patient care?
• Quality of care is the degree
to which health services for
individuals and populations
increase the likelihood of
desired health outcomes. It
is based on evidence-based
professional knowledge and
is critical for achieving
universal health coverage.
6. What are the 4 basic needs of a
patient?
• Basic needs include water,
food, air, activity, sufficient
rest, elimination and sex.
Beyond details of air,
water, food and sex,
Maslow crafted higher-
needs layers on the
pyramid: needs for safety
and security, needs for
love and belonging, needs
for esteem, and self-
actualizing needs, in that
order
7. What is nursing and patient care?
• Nurses have a unique role in patient care.
They focus on helping patients meet their
physical, social, emotional and spiritual needs.
As frontline bedside staff, nurses spend more
time than any other healthcare professional
providing direct, hands-on patient care.
8. How do you maintain patient care?
• Best practices for delivering quality patient care
• Show respect. ...
• Express gratitude. ...
• Enable access to care. ...
• Involve patients' family members and friends. ...
• Coordinate patient care with other providers. ...
• Provide emotional support. ...
• Engage patients in their care plan. ...
• Address your patients' physical needs.
9. What are the three types of patient
care?
• Primary care is when you consult with your
primary care provider. Secondary care is when
you see a specialist such as an oncologist or
endocrinologist. Tertiary care refers to
specialized care in a hospital setting such as
dialysis or heart surgery. Quaternary care is an
advanced level of specialized care.
10. What are the 6 C's of patient care?
• What nouns beginning with C do you think
might be essentially important in delivery of
health and social care? So, the 6Cs are care,
compassion, competence, communication,
courage and commitment. Let us have a look
at each one individually.
11. What are the 7 pillars of quality?
• Continuous Improvement.
• Customer Centricity.
• Evidence-based Decision Making & Planning.
• Leadership.
• Process-Based Approach.
• Relationship Management.
• Stakeholder Engagement.
12. How do you calm a patient?
• You can do this by being personable and
approachable and using humor if appropriate.
Ask them questions about their life. Spend a
moment getting to know them, so they feel
you care. If you see a patient's anxiety
increasing during an exam, ask them
questions to distract them from their fear.
13. What is patient safety and quality?
• Quality has been defined by the federal
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
(AHRQ) as “doing the right thing at the right
time for the right person and having the best
possible result.” Patient safety is simply
defined by the World Health Organization as
“the prevention of errors and adverse effects
to patients ...