Deck 17: Health Professional Well-Being Introduction
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Deck 17: Health Professional Well-Being Introduction
1
Which of the following did the Quadruple Aim add to the original Triple Aim?
A) Population health
B) Cost of care
C) Quality of patient experience
D) Well-being of the health-care professional
A) Population health
B) Cost of care
C) Quality of patient experience
D) Well-being of the health-care professional
Well-being of the health-care professional
2
Angela is a nurse on your health-care team. She reports feeling overwhelmed by her job as a school nurse. Angela is experiencing which aspect of burnout?
A) Emotional exhaustion
B) Depersonalization
C) Cynicism
D) Reduced sense of personal accomplishment
A) Emotional exhaustion
B) Depersonalization
C) Cynicism
D) Reduced sense of personal accomplishment
Emotional exhaustion
3
What is an unrecognized aspect of occupational therapy practitioners' experience that can lead to burnout?
A) Poor work conditions
B) Workplace fatigue
C) Pay freeze
D) Death of a client
A) Poor work conditions
B) Workplace fatigue
C) Pay freeze
D) Death of a client
Workplace fatigue
4
Emotional exhaustion in health-care professionals is a predictor of:
A) Medical error
B) Patient dissatisfaction
C) Productivity
D) Workplace violence
A) Medical error
B) Patient dissatisfaction
C) Productivity
D) Workplace violence
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5
What is a common area of work-related injuries for occupational therapy practitioners?
A) Exposure to substances
B) Musculoskeletal injuries
C) Violence
D) Infectious disease exposure
A) Exposure to substances
B) Musculoskeletal injuries
C) Violence
D) Infectious disease exposure
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6
Which of the following is a Haddon strategy for prevention of workplace injury?
A) Reducing risk factors
B) Planning for hazards
C) Implementing training
D) Preventing the initial creation of a hazard
A) Reducing risk factors
B) Planning for hazards
C) Implementing training
D) Preventing the initial creation of a hazard
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7
Several employees of a local non-profit organization have been complaining about carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms and the supervisor is concerned about employee wellness. What is the ideal intervention an occupational therapist could offer to this organization to address the supervisor's concern?
A) Ergonomic assessment
B) Injury prevention program
C) Education on carpal tunnel release
D) Transfer training
A) Ergonomic assessment
B) Injury prevention program
C) Education on carpal tunnel release
D) Transfer training
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8
A health-care worker is at risk for which infectious disease through needlestick?
A) Tuberculosis
B) Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)
C) Pneumonia
D) Hepatitis C
A) Tuberculosis
B) Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)
C) Pneumonia
D) Hepatitis C
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9
What is a simple, low-cost evidence-based prevention strategy for reducing the spread of infectious disease?
A) Post-Exposure Prophylaxis
B) Immunizations
C) Correct handwashing procedures
D) N-95 masks, gowns, gloves, & shoe covers
A) Post-Exposure Prophylaxis
B) Immunizations
C) Correct handwashing procedures
D) N-95 masks, gowns, gloves, & shoe covers
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10
Sharon, an occupational therapist assistant, has been noticeably irritable with her health-care team members. Sharon is exhibiting which aspect of occupational stress?
A) Psychological
B) Behavioral
C) Physical
D) Not an example of occupational stress
A) Psychological
B) Behavioral
C) Physical
D) Not an example of occupational stress
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11
Grace, an occupational therapist, has noted some unethical billing practices by her favorite colleague and friend. She knows she should report her friend but is finding it difficult to do. Grace is having trouble sleeping and does not want to go work. Grace is experiencing which of the following?
A) Psychological stress
B) Ambivalence
C) Burnout
D) Moral distress
A) Psychological stress
B) Ambivalence
C) Burnout
D) Moral distress
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12
A commonly reported area of moral distress for occupational therapy practitioners is:
A) Patient deaths
B) Pressure for billable units
C) Unethical colleagues
D) Disrespectful patients
A) Patient deaths
B) Pressure for billable units
C) Unethical colleagues
D) Disrespectful patients
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13
Due to the stress of her job, Gloria participates in daily meditation. She is enacting which aspect of resiliency?
A) Internal factor
B) External factor
C) Compassion satisfaction
D) Social factor
A) Internal factor
B) External factor
C) Compassion satisfaction
D) Social factor
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14
Hypervigilance or heightened sensitivity to potential threats to self is an example of:
A) Burnout
B) Compassion fatigue
C) Adaptation
D) Corrective resilience
A) Burnout
B) Compassion fatigue
C) Adaptation
D) Corrective resilience
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15
An example of a protective factor to burnout among occupational therapy practitioners is:
A) Preventative resilience
B) Strong professional identity
C) Compassion satisfaction
D) Corrective resilience
A) Preventative resilience
B) Strong professional identity
C) Compassion satisfaction
D) Corrective resilience
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16
In the Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience model, an example of an environmental factor that affects health-care professional well-being and resilience is:
A) Health-care role
B) Personal attributes
C) Sociocultural elements
D) Skills and abilities
A) Health-care role
B) Personal attributes
C) Sociocultural elements
D) Skills and abilities
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17
In the ecological approach by Salazar and Beaton (2000), which of the following is a component of the extraorganizational system?
A) Customs and traditions
B) Physical structure
C) Organizational culture
D) Societal influences
A) Customs and traditions
B) Physical structure
C) Organizational culture
D) Societal influences
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18
Jolene is the proclaimed optimist on the team at your work. When you feel stressed, she can always point out the potential good in the situation. Jolene exhibits which protective factor to burnout?
A) Coping
B) Gratitude
C) Mindfulness
D) Self-compassion
A) Coping
B) Gratitude
C) Mindfulness
D) Self-compassion
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19
Which occupation-based theoretical approach can be helpful in developing a self-care plan to build resilience and prevent burnout?
A) Sensory integration
B) Diffusion of innovation
C) Change theory
D) Kawa model
A) Sensory integration
B) Diffusion of innovation
C) Change theory
D) Kawa model
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