What are 6 examples of things someone who takes a person-centered approach does?
define patient-centred consultation
a consultation where the patient is considered holistically, socially, physically, psychologically and behaviourally, in a discussion where power and decision-making is shared
What is the best consultation model?
the Calgary-Cambridge guide
What are the 5 steps in the Calgary-Cambridge guide?
initiating the session
gathering information
physical examination
explanation and planning
closing the session
Which technique is used to ensure a consultation is person-centered?
TED ICE
What does TED ICE stand for?
Why is summarising so important?
What is important in the shared decision-making part?
using ‘we’ e.g. ‘so, we have a couple of options here….which do you think you would prefer?’
What is the most important part of closing the session?
safety netting - letting the patient know what to expect, when to seek further advice and who from
How should you end the consultation?
give the patient a chance to ask any questions and then close it
What is a hospital drug chart?
an ‘instruction to administer’ that is signed by a prescriber
What does a drug chart do?
gives a nurse all the details needed to administer medication and gives a pharmacist all details needed to understand what has been supplied, allergies, drug interactions etc
What are the 8 requirements for a prescription written on a hospital drug chart?
What is a medicines reconciliation?
a process of finding out what a patient was taking at home
Which 3 checks are needed when a pharmacist assesses a prescription on a drug chart?
What is included in the legal check?
does the prescription include all necessary information for a supply to be made?
this includes all information for content on the hospital drug chart, but doesn’t legally needed allergies - this is included in clinical checl
What is included in the clinical check?
3 key things:
1. patient characteristics
2. medication regimen factors
3. aspects relating to administration and monitoring of medicines
What 7 main things must be considered in a clinical check?
What is included in the contractual check?
is the medication funded and available locally?