PHI and EHR definition
protected health information
electronic health record
diet restrictions definitions
rules about what and when followers can eat
define doctrine double effect
an ethical situation that can have 2 effects, one good and one bad
sores on the skin and complaints of hunger and thirst may be evidence of the failure to provide necessary care, also known as ___
neglect
what is the nursing process used for?
to communicate with other care team members
HIPAA definition
health insurance portability and accountability act
If a resident requests to see a clergy person you should...
report the request to RN
define nonmaleficence
prevent harm and removal of harmful conditions
_____ occurs when professional standards of duty are not met, resulting in patient injury.
malpractice
list the 5 steps of the nursing process.
Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation
demographic definition- give two examples
personal identifying information such as (examples)
If a resident has a diet restriction due to religion you should...
honor their religion and do not judge.
define beneficence
act to remove harm or promote benefits
examples of residents right
quality of life, health services, independent choices, visits, the right to complain, participate in own care, knowledge to transfers and discharges, dignity, respect, and freedom etc.
list 3 signs
redness, sweating, fever, swelling, vomiting, rash
3 forms of HIPAA
written, verbal, electronic
Muslims may not eat ___. Catholics may not eat ___ on Fridays during Lent. ____ people may only eat kosher foods and may not eat ___.
shellfish, meat, Jewish, pork.
define justice
treat individuals equally
advanced directives definition and give one example
a legal document that identifies end of life care decisions
ex: DNR, living will, power of attorney
list 3 symptoms
nausea, headache, itching,
what does authorization mean
only share information with written consent
a.) the woman may have a cultural dietary restriction to consider.
b.) the woman may be very modest and want to be covered.
c.)the woman may want the nursing assistant to help her with her meals.
c.)the woman may want the nursing assistant to help her with her meals.
which is not a principle of ethical caregiving?
a.) autonomy
b.) justice
c.) delegation
d.) nonmaleficence
c.) delegation
list reasons why the elderly are at risk for abuse and who is most likely the abuser
the elderly are dependent on others, the abusers are mostly the care provider or family
which does the nursing process not use?
a.) analyzing
b.) accountability
c.) critical thinking
b.) accountability