Agencies
Terminology
My Roles
The Patient
I Approve
100

This federal agency is implemented by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to perform patient care surveys to analysis quality of care among healthcare facilities.

Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers & Systems (HCAHPS)

100

Unilateral termination of the patient-provider relationship by the healthcare professional without notice.

Patient abandonment

100

The PCT should understand that patient restraints (SRD) are a last resort for physician and the first act is to provide a _____ ______.

Patient sitter 

100

A patient with terminal cancer do not wish to be resuscitated and agrees to sign a DNR. What type of care would this patient likely receive during their hospital stay? 

Comfort Care

100

At this age the patient must have an adult or guardian sign for there care.

under the age of 18

200

This independent organization evaluates and accredits health care organizations and programs in the U.S.

The Joint Commission

200

An individual moral compass that is guided by principles, values, and behaviors.

Ethics

200

The PCT should recognize that failure to provide care to a patient on any given shift may be deemed as ____ ____.

Patient abandonment

200

The healthcare professional attempts to draw a patients blood without their permission. What law was broken? Which type of lawsuit could the provider find themselves in?

Assault and battery

Criminal

200

A consent that is descriptive and detail to help the patient with health care decision is called.

Informed Consent

300

This regulating agency is responsible for protecting the privacy and security of patient health information (PHI) verbally, electronically, and written.

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act 

300

The healthcare professional leaving a tourniquet on the patients arm is an example of failure of ____.

Standard of Care/Negligence

300

PCTs are giving report at shift change. The PCT coming onto shift notices the incontinent patient is soaked in urine from head to toe. He/she reports this finding to the charge nurse. The PCT that left the patient in this condition should recognize this is a form of _______.

Negligence

300

The healthcare professional administered medications on the wrong patient. What type of occurrence is this?

Sentinel event

300

A patient at home is having stroke symptoms calls 9-1-1 but unable to verbalize his needs. What type of consent is this?

Implied Consent

400

This bill outlines the rights and responsibilities of patients as it pertains to their healthcare services.

Patient's Bill of Rights

400

Professional negligence, or not taking care of someone in the manner he or she should be cared for based upon established standards and medical practices.

Malpractices

400

National Patient Safety Goals requires a patient to be identified by ___________ and _______.

First and last name

Date of birth

400

It is ideal for a patient to have this document on file in case he/she becomes incapacitated for decisions to be made on their behalf.

ADVANCE DIRECTIVE

400

This type of test may be offered but can be opted of, either way a consent is required.

HIV consent

500

This act allows a terminal ill patients to end their lives under physician care with strict conditions.

Death with Dignity Act

500

Autonomy is defined as ___.

The right or condition of self-government.

500

The following are the only times a patients confidentiality can be broken.

Abuse

Crime

STDs/HIV/AIDS

500

A patient just had a leg amputation. Upon discharge the patient will need assistance with physical therapy, ambulating devices, and mental health therapy to assist with this life changing event. Who will be the key go to person to assist the patient with these services?

Social Worker

500

A patient in renal failure needs a transplant but wishes to continue dialysis and not perform the surgery. What type of consent is required from the patient?

Refusal consent

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