It's not that TRICKY to act professionally...
Professionalism is how you behave when you're on the job. It includes how you dress, the words you use, and the things you talk about. It also means being on time, staying the entire shift, and reporting important observations. A professional relationship with a patient includes:
- Maintaining a positive attitude
- Never cursing or using a profanity, even when the patient does
- Paying attention to the patient and addressing his/her needs
- Not making personal calls and staying off social media
- Respecting patient privacy by keeping information confidential
- Always following care practices and doing only tasks assigned
- Providing proper notice to the office of unanticipated absences so that alternate coverage can be arranged
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Not to SPOOK you, but patients and their representatives have the right to submit complaints about the care they are receiving (or not receiving). These complaints are tracked by the agency electronically using form.com for process improvement purposes.
Here's the question: As of midnight on Halloween, what percentage of 2019 patient complaints (in form.com for New York, New Jersey, and Florida only) do you think involved caregivers smoking, sleeping, being on personal calls, late arrival, no show, rude behavior, or refusal to perform tasks?
Here's the question: As of midnight on Halloween, what percentage of 2019 patient complaints (in form.com for New York, New Jersey, and Florida only) do you think involved caregivers smoking, sleeping, being on personal calls, late arrival, no show, rude behavior, or refusal to perform tasks?