The knowledge of what is right and wrong.
What is ethics?
A group of residents who meet regular to discuss issues related to the long-term care facility.
What is a resident council?
The resident missing hair or having broken or missing teeth.
What is a sign of abuse?
Minimum number of training hours for CNA's required by OBRA.
What is 75?
Order that informs medical professionals not to perform CPR.
What is Do Not Resuscitate (DNR)?
A CNA's patient has offered her a gift for caring for them. The CNA should ____________?
What is decline the gift?
Residents right to have the best care available.
What is quality of life?
Weight loss or pressure injuries could be a sign indicating ___________ .
What is neglect?
HIPPA protects this type of information.
What is Protected Health Information (PHI)?
Order that states no breathing tube will be inserted.
What is Do Not Intubate (DNI)?
A nursing assistant is accused of abuse. The nursing assistant is immediately _______________ followed by and investigation, hearing and decision.
What is suspended or put on leave?
Residents' rights to make personal decisions including what to wear and how to spend their time.
What is the right to make independent choices?
Purposeful and willful mistreatment that causes physical, mental, emotional, or financial pain or injury to a person.
What is abuse?
The Patient Self Determination Act requires facilities that receive Medicare or Medicaid funds to give information about rights related to ____________ .
What is advanced directives?
Legal documents that allow people to decide what kind of medical care they wish to have in the event they are unable to make those decisions themselves.
What are advanced directives?
If a nursing assistant suspects a resident is being abused, they must ____________.
What is report it?
Providing privacy during care procedures meets this right.
What is the right to privacy and confidentiality?
The failure to provide necessary care or services, resulting in physical, mental, or emotional harm to a person.
What is neglect?
Created to expand the protection and security of consumers' electronic health records.
What is the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH)?
A document that appoints someone to make medical decisions for a person in the event they become unable to do so.
What is a durable power of attorney for health care?
Documenting care accurately and promptly is an example of professional and _____________ behavior.
What is ethical?
Legal advocate who visits the facility and listens to residents. Can help settle disputes and resolve conflicts.
What is an ombudsman?
Actions, or the failure to act or provide proper care for a person, resulting in unintended injury.
What is negligence?
What is the name of the resident assessment system required by OBRA?
What is Minimum Data Set (MDS)?
An advanced directive that states the medical care a person wants or does not want to receive if they become unable to make those decisions.
What is a living will?