Healthcare settings
Care team members
Good to Know
Laws
Assault and Neglect
100

Another name for a long-term care facility

Nursing Home 

100

The person that the care team revolves around

The resident

100

Medicare is a health insurance program for people of what age?

65 years of age or older

100

Personal daily care tasks, such as bathing, skin, nail, and hair care; walking; eating and drinking; mouth care; dressing; transferring; and eliminating.

Activities of daily living (ADLs)

100

This type of abuse includes any unwanted or non-consensual touching of a resident’s private areas.

What is sexual abuse?

200

Residents who are generally independent and do not need skilled care

Assisted living facility 

200

This person assesses residents, creates care plans, monitors progress, and provides treatments and medication

Registered Nurse

200

A STNA is seen forcefully grabbing a resident’s arm, leaving bruises. This is an example of what type of abuse?

What is physical abuse?

200

This 1987 federal law was created to improve the quality of care in nursing homes and established training requirements for STNAs.
 


 What is OBRA (Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act)? 

200

A resident is threatened with being hit if they don’t cooperate, though no physical contact is made. What type of offense is this?

What is assault?

300

Instructs medical professionals not to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in the event of cardiac or respiratory arrest

Do not resuscitate (DNR)

300

Provides care for people that have respiratory illnesses or diseases

Respiratory Therapist

300

Under HIPAA, this acronym refers to any information that can identify a patient, like their name, address, or health condition.

What is PHI (Protected Health Information)?

300

This law was enacted to promote the use of electronic health records and strengthen penalties for breaches of health information.
 

What is the HITECH Act?

300

STNAs are required by law to report abuse or neglect.

who is a mandatory reporter?

400

A program of care given by a specialist or team of specialists to restore or improve function after an illness or injury 

Rehabilitation

400

Administers therapy in the form of heat, cold, massage, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and exercise to muscles, bones, and joints 

Physical therapist (PT)

400

This person also helps protect residents’ rights and investigates complaints in long-term care.

What is an ombudsman?

400

This law protects a resident’s private health information and requires STNAs to maintain confidentiality.
 

What is HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)?

400

A caregiver repeatedly yells at a resident, calls them names, and threatens to withhold care. This is an example of what?
 

What is psychological abuse?

500

Define intergenerational care.

Elderly adults and children together in the same care setting 

500

Unlicenses healthcare worker who gives medication to residenrs and often has been trained to work as a nursing assistant first

Medication Aide

500

Failing to turn a bed-bound resident, resulting in pressure sores, is considered what?

What is neglect?

500

Order means that no breathing tube will be placed in the person, even though some measures and medications may be used

Do not intubate (DNI)

500

A staff member is caught using a resident’s debit card to order items online. This is considered what type of misconduct?

What is misappropriation of property?

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