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A comprehensive guide to the cope health scholars program, covering key topics such as scope of practice, handling medications, isolation rooms, responding to tasks outside of one's scope, prohibited actions, required permissions, leave of absence policies, uniform requirements, accreditation processes, stakeholders in the us healthcare system, social determinants of health, hcahps domains, geriatric patient risks, hipaa, patient identification, aidet and skahi protocols, patient care team members, signs of dying, code meanings, personal protective equipment, patient privacy protection, incident and injury reporting, mandatory reporting requirements, allied health careers, and various healthcare concepts. The detailed information in this document can be valuable for cope health scholars preparing for exams, seeking to understand program policies and procedures, or aiming to excel in their healthcare roles.
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Define Scope of Practice - ✔✔The duties or services that a particular practitioner is authorized to perform Under what conditions are Scholars allowed to handle medication? - ✔✔COPE Health Scholars are NEVER allowed to handle medications What types of isolation rooms can Health Scholars enter with proper PPE? - ✔✔Contact, Contact Enteric, and Droplet isolation rooms What is the proper response if you are asked to do something out of your scope of practice? - ✔✔
How far in advance does a Scholar have to submit a Leave of Absence Request? - ✔✔At least two weeks in advance How long of a break do you need to take after every 4 hours of shifting? - ✔✔30 minutes How many rescheduled, excused, and unexcused missed shifts are Scholars allowed per rotation? - ✔✔ 3 Rescheduled Shifts 2 Excused Missed Shifts 0 Unexcused Missed Shifts What two things must you do when you are going to miss a shift? - ✔✔1. Call the Charge Nurse of the assigned department at least 15 minutes (before/after) the shift start time
Name the five groups that make up the patient care team - ✔✔Nursing staff, Physician, Allied Health Positions, Patient, and Health Scholar What are three common signs or symptoms of dying? - ✔✔• Disorientation
Name five careers that fall under the category of Allied Health - ✔✔• Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
Boundary Crosssings - ✔✔Brief excursions across professional lines of behavior that may be inadvertent, thoughtless, or even purposeful. Boundary Violations - ✔✔Occurs when there is excessive personal disclosure, secrecy, or a reversal of roles between Scholar and patient Empathy - ✔✔The action of understanding, being aware of, and being sensitive to the feelings, thoughts, and experience of another without having the feelings, thoughts, and experiences fully communicated in an objectively explicit manner Sympathy - ✔✔The act or capacity of entering into or sharing the feelings or interests of another. Feeling pity or sorrow for another. Body Mechanics - ✔✔The proper way to move a body part in relation to another so as to minimize the risk of injury Bony Prominences - ✔✔Areas of the body where the bone is close to the surface of the skin. Greatest at risk for pressure sores. Fowler Position - ✔✔Patient is lying in bed in a supine position with the head of the bed elevate to 45- 60 degrees Semi-Fowler's Position - ✔✔Patient is lying in bed with head elevated at 30 degrees High-Fowler's Position - ✔✔Patient is lying in bed with head elevated upright at 90 degrees Infection Prevention - ✔✔Support to help prevent the spread of infectious diseases through infection control measures in healthcare settings Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) - ✔✔Equipment used to reduce exposure to, and protect against, infectious materials.
Code Silver - ✔✔Person with a weapon or hostage situation