Patient's Rights
Regulatory Standards
Emergency Situations
Chain of Custody
Illegal Activities in Health Care
100
This document allows patients to have the right to obtain information about your treatment and health care team, make decisions about your care, and have privacy and confidentiality.
What is patient's bill of rights?
100
Employers have a responsibility to provide a safe workplace.
What is OSHA?
100
You sound the alarm, call the department, and use an extinguisher in a case of this.
What is a case of a fire?
100
This person would do every step in the chain of custody with this object.
What is evidence?
100
This is a risk to human health or environment arising from microorganisms.
What is biohazard?
200
This right gives fair, fast, and objective review of any complaint a patient may have against his health plan, doctors, hospitals, or other health care personnel.
What are complaints and appeals?
200
A tracer.
What is the method that Joint Commission uses to audit charts called?
200
Your first thought should be to prevent the spill in the first place by replacing outdated glass thermometers and returning materials to their indicated place when thinking of this.
What is a hazardous material?
200
It would not be ethical to do this when you only wanted to see the specimen for one second.
What is not initialing your name?
200
This occurs when a patient is left in an office for five hours without any assistant.
What is neglect of patient?
300
This act reinforced the patients' bill of rights with informing patients to formulate advance directives and to consent to or refuse treatment.
What is the patient self-determination act?
300
Layout and design.
What is “circumstances specific to the workplace?”
300
This act requires hospitals to provide emergency health care treatment to anyone needing it regardless of citizenship, legal status, or ability to pay.
What is the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act?
300
This person will affect the remainder of a vehicle accident case with discrepancy.
What is an eye witness?
300
When a physician lies about health insurance claim form for more money.
What is fraud?
400
A patient with a sound mind agreeing to treatment after explanation of condition, diagnosis, proposed treatment, alternatives and risks have been explained.
What is informed consent?
400
OSHA was passed in 1970 and has had a major impact on the operation of health care facilities due to this concern.
What is safety in the workplace?
400
This abbreviation stands for pull, aim, squeeze, and sweep.
What is P.A.S.S.?
400
Physical abuse, verbal abuse, sexual abuse, isolation, and neglect are all examples of this.
What is domestic abuse?
400
When a physician's neighbors know lots of details about a patient they're not supposed to know about.
What is harassment?
500
Patient has a right to screening and treatment during an immediate danger without regard to their ability to pay.
What is emergency care?
500
This agency oversees the categorization of laboratory tests according to the level of complexity and the risk involved for the patient if errors are made.
What is CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvements Amendments of 1988?
500
You use this device to verify that the area is safe to reenter.
What is a mercury vapor analyzer?
500
This is the abbreviation of a government run organization that protects others from infections, diseases, etc.
What is CDC?
500
When a patient obtains drugs from drug supply cabinet.
What is substance abuse?
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