Kentucky SRNA Practice Exam

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What does the term interdisciplinary team (IDT) refer to?

Healthcare workers coordinating solely on administrative tasks

A group of health care workers focusing only on physical health

The many health care workers whose skills focus on a person’s total care

The term interdisciplinary team (IDT) refers to a collaborative group of healthcare professionals who come together to address various aspects of a patient’s total care. This includes not just physical health, but also emotional, social, and psychological needs, ensuring a comprehensive approach to healthcare. The IDT is composed of diverse specialists, including nurses, doctors, social workers, physical therapists, and others, all of whom contribute their unique expertise to support the overall well-being of the patient.

This model of care emphasizes the importance of teamwork and communication among different healthcare providers, allowing them to share information and develop coordinated treatment plans. By working together, these professionals can more effectively address the multifaceted needs of patients, leading to improved health outcomes and more personalized care.

Focusing solely on administrative tasks or physical health, as suggested in the other options, would not capture the holistic approach that defines an interdisciplinary team. Moreover, a team dedicated to community health education is an important aspect of healthcare but does not encompass the comprehensive and patient-centered care approach that an IDT embodies.

A team responsible for community health education

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