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match each communication practice with an example concerned, uncomforta…

Question

match each communication practice with an example
concerned, uncomfortable, safety (cus)
debrief
brief
huddle
a brief meeting where staff caring for a resident can discuss that person’s health status and make plans for their care for the day
short, impromptu meetings of two or more staff to discuss a situation and shared response
three keywords that staff can learn to use to alert another staff member about an urgent concern: i’m concerned, i am uncomfortable with ______ i don’t want this to be a safety issue.
a short, informal meeting where staff discuss an event that has happened with a focus on teamwork and positive behaviors. if an incident like a resident fall or an adverse event has occurred, the meeting should include a root cause analysis and steps to prevent further events.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Each communication practice is matched to its defining example based on the core purpose and structure of the practice:

  1. "Concerned, Uncomfortable, Safety (CUS)" is a keyword-based alert system, so it pairs with the example of the three alert keywords.
  2. "Debrief" focuses on reviewing past events, including root cause analysis, so it pairs with the post-event meeting example.
  3. "Brief" is a planned daily care coordination meeting, so it pairs with the daily resident care planning meeting.
  4. "Huddle" is an impromptu, quick response meeting, so it pairs with the short, unplanned staff meeting example.

Answer:

  • Concerned, Uncomfortable, Safety (CUS): Three keywords that staff can learn to use to alert another staff member about an urgent concern: I'm concerned, I am uncomfortable with ______, I don't want this to be a safety issue.
  • Debrief: A short, informal meeting where staff discuss an event that has happened with a focus on teamwork and positive behaviours. If an incident like a resident fall or an adverse event has occurred, the meeting should include a root cause analysis and steps to prevent further events.
  • Brief: A brief meeting where staff caring for a resident can discuss that person's health status and make plans for their care for the day
  • Huddle: Short, impromptu meetings of two or more staff to discuss a situation and shared response