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1) Respect your role and the role of others in interprofessional client care
Keeping in mind the three components of evidence informed decision
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Understand your limitations
-Knowing the changes in current evidence and acting to your expertise
The diversity and collaboration in client centered care reinforces the
principles of evidence-informed practice by supporting the clients needs,
attributing decision making to current scientific evidence and utilizing the
RDH scope of practice to its full potential within the clinicians limitations.
Accessing the knowledge base of other health care professionals reaffirms
the mutual respect and collaborations between professions, uniting the
circle of care to hone in on the optimal care for each individual client.
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