Ethics & Law

Student & Work Ethics

Health Team Communication
The Understanding the Older Person
Safety/Restraints
100

This law deals with relationships between people

What is Civil Law?

100

To spread rumors or talk about the private matters of others.

What is Gossip?

100

The meaning of the suffix "algia".

What is pain?

100

Being unable to respond to stimuli

What is comatose?

100

The time limit before you check a person's restrained hand for circulation

What is every 15 minutes?

200

Saying or doing something to trick, fool, or deceive a person

What is fraud?


200

Behavior in the workplace

What is work ethics?

200

The oral account of care and observation.

What is reporting?

200

Most important need for survival

What is physical needs?

200

Loss of muscle function and sensation

What is paralysis?

300

This is the person that gives informed consent. 

What is a responsible party?

300

Knowing your own feelings, strengths, and weaknesses

What is self-awareness?

300

Medical term that means "study of the skin".

What is dermatology?

300

A concept that considers the whole person

What is holism?

300

Loss of cognitive and social function caused by changes in the brain

What is dementia?

400
A rule of conduct made by a government body

What is a law?

400

To trouble or worry a person by one's behavior or comments

What is harassment?

400

The step that care is given in the nursing process.

What is implementation?

400

The study of the aging process.

What is gerontology?

400

An indication or characteristic of a physical or psychological condition

What is a medical symptom?

500

A person's way of life that threatens his or her health, safety, and well-being

What is self-neglect?

500

When each person does his or her part to provide safe care

What is teamwork?

500

Using the senses to collect information

What is objective data?

500

Communication method that focuses on certain information

What is a direct question?

500

A device that limits freedom of movement, but promotes independence.

What is an enabler?

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