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17 Cards in this Set

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3 C's
Constancy, Consistency, Continuity
3 types of play
Onlooker
Cooperative
Symbolic
2 characteristics for children 2-12 years
Respect (in between age of not being a big kid)
and Relating (family ties)
2 needs of adolescents
Respect
Autonomy
2 social roles for adults
Parenting
Primary Relationships
challenges of treating adults
they think they are too young to get cancer and become angry
2 challenges to well-being in old age
mental changes
physical changes
2 reasons to establish a scheduled time
gives patient feeling of control. they have control of the rest of their day to make plans

gives patient feeling of security and reduces anxieties
1 appropriate
1inapprpriate way to deal with cognitively impaired
APPROPRIATE: correcting patient's confussion......
INNAPPROPRIATE: playing along or patronizing the patient and laughing
2 values of older patients
listening

Independence
2 fears of dying
fear of pain

fear of isolation
2 areas to consider when setting treatment priorities for the patient is dying
listen, respond, and act caringly to the patient and family

help patients maintain hope
2 changes in focus that health professionals should seek when a patient is near death
* don't have patient do test that are meaningless in the end

*Attempt to relieve pain with massage, medication, and other therapeutic means if patient desires
2 ways to maintain hope in a patient whose condition is irreversible
-listening can help to maintain a person’s feeling of worth and thereby provide context in which hopes may be expressed

-express hopes and take seriously what the person says
2 potential sources of difficulties in radiation therapist and patient interaction
Sources w/in the environment
-The environment may be unsettling for the pt
-Sources w/in the interaction w/ the pt
-The pt may be upset and be difficult to get along with
2 attributes or behaviors of patient that may challenge the radiation therapist
-Manipulativeness
-Aggressiveness
What is meant by bean a “good” radiation therapist and the impact on patient interaction
To always be compassionate in your care for your pt w/o losing your professionalism