Personal Characteristicsof a Healthcare Worker
Impression
Positive first impression may be obtained with well groomed, natural appearanceHealthy lifestyle promotes personal health
Utilize food guide pyramid to improve nutritionExercise to maintain good circulation and muscle toneGet enough sleep to improve mental alertness and reduce stress
Dependability
As a high school student an example of your dependability to a prospective employer might be that you are never absent from school and you turn in your assignments on time.
Empathy
An empathetic response to “I hate coming to the dentist” would be “many people find dental work uncomfortable.”
Proper Uniform
Before purchasing a uniform for a new job you must check the facility’s dress code.Always pull your hair back to avoid patient contact.Wearing jewelry, such as rings, may cause injury to a patient or be a mode of transmission for germs.
Proper Uniform, cont’d:
All clinical uniforms should include a name badge.One example of a professional appearance violation may be wearing red nail polish.Get well fitting shoes with low heels and good support.
Tact
State things without accusation or judgment…without causing offense
Self-Motivation
Figure out what needs to be done and go ahead and do it without being asked
Good Listening Skills
Maintain good eye contact and try to understand what the other person is sayingScreaming children, the TV, or loud noises could interfere with communication (delivering and listening)
Communication Barriers
Physical disabilitiesBlind (explain where things are)Hard of hearing (speak clearly in short sentences facing the person)Use vocabulary the receiver understands (Do they know what npo means? Should you say nothing by mouth instead?)Cultural (i.e. Asian culture finds eye contact rude so they usually avoid it)
Non-Verbal Communication
Non-verbal cues should match verbal communication
Touch is a form of non-verbal communication that expresses caring
Communication Model
Person talking is the sender person listening is the receiver
The receiver’s response is the feedback
i.e. Joe says “hi”….Sara replies with “hello”Joe = senderSara = receiverhello = feedback
Observations
Subjective = what patient saysObjective = what you can see, hear, smell or touch
i.e. if a patient is sick you may objectively observe their skin is hot and they appear palePt may subjectively say “I feel like a knife is stabbing me in my stomach”
HIPAA
Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (it is a law)
Covers confidentiality of a person’s private information in a medical record
Professional leadership
Democratic = lets all work together…often described as a good listener
Autocratic = do what I say…often described as a dictator
Lassiez Faire = do what you want
Teamwork
Healthcare = teamwork to meet the patient’s needs
i.e. Medical office team consists of physician, receptionist, nurse and office manager
Stress Management
Slow, deep breaths break the stress responseImagery, such as imagining yourself on the beach, helps you to calm down and break stress responseRenew yourself (i.e. learn a new hobby)Long term stress reduction = balanced diet and regular exercise
Example of
typical
stressor =
getting an F
on a test
Problem Solving Model
Gather information
Identify problem
List possible solutions
Create a plan
Implement problem solving plan
Evaluate effectiveness of plan
Time Management
Increases productivity (more tasks done in smaller amount of time)
Focus on making the most of the time you have
Daily planner very usefulThe end
Good Time Management Strategies
Make a to-do list and cross off tasks as they are complete…reward yourself for completion of a particularly hard taskUse a plannerPlan work from start to finishMake short term and long term goals (short term = apply for college…long term = graduate from medical school)