- care partners
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Care partners are family and friends who are involved in helping to care for the client
- collaborative interventions
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Interventions that are developed with the client, not for the client.
- cues
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Symptoms or signs that signal a potential concern that may need to be investigated further (e.g., headaches)
- cultural safety
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Creation of safe spaces for clients to interact with health professionals without judgment, racial reductionism, racialization, or discrimination.
- exacerbate
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To worsen or increase in severity
- focused assessments
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Assessments specific to a health issue and usually limited to one or two body systems.
- health history
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A term often used in reference to, or in place of, the complete subjective health assessment.
- objective data
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Information that the health professional collects when performing a physical exam.
- primary source
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Data provided by the client.
- Review of the Systems
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Questions specific to each body system.
- secondary sources
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Data provided by someone other than the client.
- signs
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Something that the health professional observes.
- strength-based approach
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An approach or philosophy that focuses on empowerment, views the client as resourceful, and emphasizes their strengths, but does not ignore their challenges.
- subjective data
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Information that the client shares with the health professional.
- symptoms
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Something that the client feels.
- unconditionally accepting way of being
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Behaviour of accepting the client, respecting their right to self-determination, and supporting them regardless of our perception of what they say or do.