Which of the following is NOT a Triple Aim? a. Improving the health of populations b. Improving the health of all geriatric age patients, or clients c. Improving the experience of care d. Reducing the per capita cost of health care

I need you to answer these questions correctly please

1. How would you handle communicating with someone during the transfer of care when a client is being discharged?
a. RSAB
b. ABSR
c. SBAR
d. RABS

2. List the main IPEC Core Competencies:

3. Which of the following is NOT a Triple Aim?
a. Improving the health of populations
b. Improving the health of all geriatric age patients, or clients
c. Improving the experience of care
d. Reducing the per capita cost of health care

4. List at least three barriers, or things that stand in the way, with initiation of Interprofessional Collaboration (Hint: check Introduction to Interprofessional Collaboration handout)

5. M., a health care professional provides the following information to a colleague: Mr. Elliots pain level is now an 8 out of 10 and his current pain medication is not diminishing his pain. Which part of SBAR does this represent?

6. Which of the following are nutritional risk factors for older adults?
a. poor dentition
b. living alone
c. minority
d. low food and nutrient intake
e. taking several medications
f. all of the choices are risk factors
g. a, c, e

7. Which of the following Body Mass Index (BMI) range indicates that a person is overweight?

8. What helps maintain functional status in older adults?

9. Briefly describe the main role of physical therapists:
10. What is the essential first step when a physical therapist is determining whether or not a patient, or client, is appropriate for physical therapy?

11. Briefly list at least two different musculoskeletal changes related to aging that physical therapists work with.

12. G. H. is a 65 year old Hispanic male who presents to the clinic with a complaint of shortness of breath (SOB) and pain in his lower back for 24 hours. The pain began after he helped a friend move a piano from one residence to another. The pain was relieved temporarily with ibuprofen. Which part of a SOAP note does this represent?

13. Bird watchers, bowlers on a league, chefs, and avid sports fans (Yea Cubs!!!) are what?

14. What is a main goal of an Interpersonal System Intervention (Levels of Change in Open Systems)?

15. Briefly describe the Western view of groups.

16. What does the Storming phase of group development, according to Tuckman, indicate?
a. orientation to the task at hand
b. emotional response to task-related demands
c. discussion of oneself and others
d. emergence of insight to help adjust behavior for better of the group
e. our work here is done

17. Productivity of a group is influenced by which of the following?
a. developmental stage
b. mean intelligence quotient (IQ) of group members
c. having a minimum of eight people in a group
d. location of meeting room for group

18. Ethical dilemmas occur when there is a conflict over values.
a. True
b. False

19. An obligation to be fair and impartial and to treat similar people in similar situations the same way is the definition of which of the following?
a. beneficence
b. nonmaleficence
c. autonomy
d. justice
e. consequences
f. sanctity of life

20. According to the article by Wojciechowski (Cultural competence and the changing patient/client population), what is one of the first steps to becoming aware of different cultures?

21. List the Big 5 Universal Personality Traits from the associated theory.

22. List at least one risk of NOT having interprofessional collaboration with palliative care (Foxman, 2013).
23. In 2016 the IPEC Board aims to: reaffirm the original competencies, ground the competency model firmly under the singular domain of Interprofessional Collaboration, and broaden the competencies to better integrate population health approaches across the health and partner professions so as to enhance collaboration for improving both individual care and population health outcomes.
a. True
b. False

24. Two health care professionals are discussing a client situation and are making sure to express each of their knowledge and expertise, ensure common understanding of information, treatment(s), care decisions and listen actively, and encourage ideas and opinions of other team members. Which interprofessional competency is this scenario representing?

25. List at least three characteristics of a good interdisciplinary team from the Nancarrow et al. article. (Teams and Teamwork content module: Ten principles of good interdisciplinary team work, 2013)