differentiate between care plan and care standard
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Research is done to help find out if a treatment or procedure is good for a large group of people with a certain disease or condition. Research helps to answer questions for the future health of those populations. Standard medical care, however, focuses on individual needs in the present.
Care pathways involve a team effort in order to come to a consensus with regards to standards of care and expected outcomes while care bundles are related to best practice with regards to care given for a specific disease.
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The “ duty of care” is what kind and amount of care a healthcare worker is as ethically and morally required as is possible given the situation. In mass casualty situations, this can be defined as triage — those patients who need the most help and can survive only if given that care are treated first. Those who need care and can survive with little to no permanent disability are treated next. Those who cannot survive, no matter how much care is given are given palliative care only ( made as comfortable as possible and allowed to die).
The “ standard of care” is the amount and kind of care normally given to patients by healthcare workers according to whatever procedures and medications are usually provided for patients in that time and situation. In mass casualty situations, this may overlap the duty of care.
This is a very difficult lesson for young and beginning care givers to learn. A normal human with the skills and supplies to do so, wants to save everyone. Older or more experienced care givers who have been in these kinds of situations may appear unfeeling and callous. This is not true. These persons have learned to suppress, usually at great cost to their emotional health, any outward signs of distress they may feel. PTSD is not uncommon for these persons
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