Responsive Behaviours in Healthcare

WHEEL OF FORTUNE:
MYTH BUSTERS EDITION
WHEEL OF FORTUNE:
MYTH BUSTERS EDITION
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When describing responsive behaviors in a healthcare setting, using Person-Centered Language (PCL) is crucial. However, there are risks associated with its usage, such as the potential for physicians to overlook necessary antipsychotic orders. Learn why PCL matters and how it impacts emergency situations.

  • Healthcare
  • Responsive Behaviors
  • Person-Centered Language
  • Antipsychotics
  • Risk

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  1. WHEEL OF FORTUNE: MYTH BUSTERS EDITION

  2. The risk with using PCL to describe responsive behaviours is that a physician may not order antipsychotics when necessary word confused under any circumstance, use the Using PCL means that you never,

  3. Using PCL means describing the who, what, where, how of responsive behaviours situation I can t use PCL in an emergency

  4. WHEEL OF FORTUNE: MYTH BUSTERS EDITION

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