All In a Name?
You've Got No Class
Reporting for Duty
Incidentals
Potpourri
100
The right to have private information kept private
What is Confidentiality
100
Both Abuse and Neglect are broken down into this many classes
What is Three
100
One of the two people to whom rights violation allegations must be reported
Who is Your Supervisor, OR The Recipient Right Officer
100
Filled out whenever there is an unusual or out-of-the-ordinary event involving a recipient
What is An Incident Report
100
Treating a recipient the way you would want to be treated
What is Dignity and Respect
200
A Federal law that dictates how confidential information should be handled
What is HIPAA
200
The failure to do something that should have been done
What is Neglect
200
The type of rights violation that failure to report is considered
What is Neglect
200
The person to whom an incident report is given once staff completes one
Who is Your supervisor
200
The individual that must be present at a PCP meeting
Who is The Recipient
300
A signed one of these is needed before you can give confidential information to just about everyone
What is A Release of Information
300
Running a recipient down with your car
What is Abuse Class I
300
The form REQUIRED when reporting alleged abuse or neglect
What is An Incident Report
300
The maximum amount of time for an IR to be sent to ORR
What is Twenty-Four Hours
300
Removing a broken chair from the kitchen is an example of protecting this right
What is Safe Treatment Enviornment
400
One example of an exception to confidentiality; a time when consent is not needed
What is A medical emergency OR duty to warn
400
Threatening to hit a recipient
What is Abuse Class III
400
The agency that is specifically charged with investigating vulnerable adult abuse or neglect
What is Adult Protective Services
400
Probably the most important section of an IR for staff to fill out
What is "Action Taken by Staff"
400
The one person (besides yourself) that must be present during a room search
What is A Witness
500
Duty to warn requirements do not apply to a recipient receiving this type of service
What is Substance Abuse Treatment
500
Stealing a recipient's money
What is Abuse Class II/Exploitation
500
The agency to whom sexual abuse needs to be reported, besides ORR, APS, and Licensing
What is Law Enforcement
500
A type of incident that must be reported every time and is reviewed on a case-by-case basis
What is Physical Management
500
What an individual is entitled to if denied psychiatric hospitalization
What is A Second Opinion
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