LAW AND ETHICS
INCIDENT REPORTS
NURSING PROCESS
PERSON CENTERED CARE
CRITICAL THINKING
100

                                        DAILY DOUBLE

 2 Parts: 

A: an offense against the public is

B: this deals with relationships between people

A. criminal offense

B. CIVIL 

100
a patient is severly dehydrated, their mouth is dry and it appears they have not had their teeth brushed in weeks, and they are in soiled clothing.  The nurse is most likely to file an incident report for ___________ of this patient
neglect
100
true or false, the care plan is not documented in the patients record, it is on the incident report. 
FALSE

The care plan is a written plan of care that goes in their chart

100
What are 3 things you may ask your new patient who was just admitted, and why do these matter?
triggers, calming methods, food preferences, likes/dislikes/ any special needs-cultural, religious, care needs
100
what is one intervention a CNA can do to help build the relationship with a client? 
say something good
200
When a CNA obtains written consent for a blood transfusion, this is known as ____________________
Malpractice-giving care you are not legally allowed to do.  CNA's may only obtain verbal and implied consent, NOT WRITTEN
200
  If a patient has been teased by staff for her provocative clothing choices, or told that if she dresses like that she will be raped again,  her basic human rights have been infringed upon.  The nurse will have to complete documentation such as an _____________. 
incident report
200
one of the 2 main  stages of the nursing process the CNA will most often participate in
data collection and carrying out interventions
200
the main thought behind the philosophy of person centered thinking is that _____________
the person is an individual with individual preferences and needs
200
Upon entering the room the patient hides under the covers, when you talk to them they are trembling and sucking their thumb.  You are able to get them to talk and they say that Big John said that if they soiled themself again he would "handle things". the type of abuse most likely encountered is _________
emotional/psychological
300
the difference between these 2 terms is that one is an attempt or a threat, while the other is actually carrying out on these threatening actions
Assault vs. battery
300
The two parties that an incident report are intended for are 

1. 

2. 

the facility and legal team.  THIS SHOULD NOT BE PUBLIC RECORD, so we do NOT put it in their chart, and we do NOT reference the incident report in the patients chart. 
300
The most important part of the intervention stage is:
reporting accurately
300
what are some benefits of person centered care
happier, healthier, sense of purpose,m belonging to community
300
The ability to think on your feet, to provide care in different situations based on what you have learned and experienced.  The ability to apply your knowledge in a variety of situations
critical thinking
400
Nurse Betty wrote her mother a letter to tell her  that her new admit to Cherry,  Mr. Smith, (who happens to be the mothers ex boyfriend,  was diagnosed with schizophrenia, which led him to commit murder.  Mr. Smith, who has multiple personalities and  not schizophrenia wants to sue the DR for slander.  Does Mr. Smith have a case against nurse Betty for slander?  
no, slander is verbal false statements, libel is written
400
5 examples when an incident report will be filed include: 
falls, mistakes in care, sexual advances made, injury toi patient or staff, exposure to bloodborn pathogens, missing patient items, 
400
the nurse and CNA do this to determine if interventions are effective and goals are met
EVALUATION
400
What is the CNA role in person centered care
to help assess patients preferences and needs
400
3 questions we ask ourselves in the critical thinking process
what am i trying to do

what is the problem I need to solve

What info do I need and where do I get it

What basic concepts do I need

What am I missing

500
in 2015 Bill  known as Burts Law came into effect. It increased penalties for patient abuse in group homes, as well as FAILURE TO REPORT ABUSE.   This bill helped to ensure that
any suspected incident of rights infringement is reported ASAP.  
500
In addition to documenting who, what, when and where, a vital piece of information to include on the incident report includes: 
actions taken and by whom


outcomes of the incident or care given

500
List 3 of the 5 steps of the Nursing process
assessment

nursing diagnosis

planning

implementation

evaluation


500
practice of basing resident care on individual resident needs, preferences, and expectations
person centered care
500

it happens once in a minute, twice in a week, and once in a year. What is it?

The letter "E"