Difference between revisions of "Charades"
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− | '''Charades''' is a | + | '''Charades''' is a game in which health care professionals, patients, and families discuss the very difficult topic of [http://gomerblog.com/2014/09/medical-team/ code status] through a series of pantomimed clues. |
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+ | '''Rules''' | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | Though there is wide variation in '''charades''' during family meeting, there are some common features: | ||
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+ | #Players are divided into two or more teams (usually the medical team versus the patient/family) | ||
+ | #Scraps of paper are used to write the answers to be performed, such as "[[Code Status|code status]]" or "[[DNR]]") | ||
+ | #No silent mouthing of words allowed | ||
+ | #No [[Death Rattle|death rattles]] allowed | ||
+ | #Pantomiming is used to get teammates to guess the right answer, which is often [[Hospicillin|hospice]] | ||
+ | #Everyone gets one turn | ||
+ | #If the patient codes, then his or her turn is forfeited | ||
+ | #A timer is used to ensure that other health care professionals, patients, and families can play | ||
+ | #If patient goes to hospice, the all teams win | ||
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+ | '''Useful SIgnals''' | ||
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+ | #Number of fingers held up indicates number of milligrams of [[Dilaudid (Hydromorphone)]] | ||
+ | #Tugging at earlobe means either "otitis media" | ||
+ | #Pointing at eye means "I" or "remember your yearly eye exam" | ||
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- [[Death]] | - [[Death]] | ||
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+ | - [[DNR/DNEye]] | ||
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+ | - [[Eye Hospice]] | ||
- [[Hospicillin]] | - [[Hospicillin]] |
Latest revision as of 09:25, 4 July 2017
Charades is a game in which health care professionals, patients, and families discuss the very difficult topic of code status through a series of pantomimed clues.
Rules
Though there is wide variation in charades during family meeting, there are some common features:
- Players are divided into two or more teams (usually the medical team versus the patient/family)
- Scraps of paper are used to write the answers to be performed, such as "code status" or "DNR")
- No silent mouthing of words allowed
- No death rattles allowed
- Pantomiming is used to get teammates to guess the right answer, which is often hospice
- Everyone gets one turn
- If the patient codes, then his or her turn is forfeited
- A timer is used to ensure that other health care professionals, patients, and families can play
- If patient goes to hospice, the all teams win
Useful SIgnals
- Number of fingers held up indicates number of milligrams of Dilaudid (Hydromorphone)
- Tugging at earlobe means either "otitis media"
- Pointing at eye means "I" or "remember your yearly eye exam"
Related Reading
- Death