The law regulating the practice of nursing
What is 32 MRSA Chapter 31
The guides to moral behavior
What is ethical standards
Taking anything that belongs to another person
What is Theft
Any non accidental act or failure to act that causes or could cause harm or death to a patient
What is abuse
The failure to turn a patient, assist with meals or to provide water
What is Neglect
Permission granted voluntarily by a person who is of sound mind and who has been instructed, in terms the person can understand, about all the risks involved
What is Informed Consent
Is the directive that assigns someone else the responsibility for making medical decisions for the patient if the patient becomes unable to do so themselves.
What is Durable Power of Attorney (POA)
The regulations relating to training programs and delegation by registered professional nurses of selected nursing tasks to certified nursing assistants
What is Chapter 5
What is legal standards
Harming another person by making false statements
What is defamation
Use of physical means or verbal threats to force a patient to perform sexual acts
What is Sexual Abuse
The certification that requires you by law to report any suspected abuse.
What is Mandated Reporter
This picture is showing which form of consent?
What is Informed Consent
What is Boundaries
Sets the basic requirements for Certified Nursing Assistant training and Competency Evaluation Program including C.N.A. state testing process and C.N.A. registry.
What is Chapter 42 State C.N.A. Law -Federal OBRA Law
One of the most basic rules of ethics is that life is precious
What is Respect for Life
What is Negligence
Does actual physical harm to a patient
What is Physical Abuse
Personal information about patient's must be kept confidential, revealing personal information is against the law.
What is Invasion of Privacy
Three documents that refer to health care consumer's rights
2) Resident's Rights
3) Clients Rights
What is an Advanced Directive
Covers abuse, neglect, crimes, misappropriation of property, OBRA of 87, Training and competency evaluation programs, placement on C.N.A. Registry, Prescribed curriculum, Denial or removal from the Registry.
What is Title 22, Chapter 405, Section 1812-6
The following are examples of what?
Age, Race, Religion, Gender, Sexual Preference, Culture
What is Respect for the Individual
Improper, negligent, or unethical conduct that results in injury or less to a patient
What is malpractice
May be directed toward the patient or expressed about the patient
What is Verbal Abuse
Restricts the use and disclosure of patient information
What is HIPAA
Those obligations that are understood without verbally expressed terms
What is Implied Consent
The act that requires health care providers to supply written information about state law regarding advance directives
What is the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990
Rules Relating to Education Programs - Standards established for training of C.N.A.s
Two part answer:
1) The principles of conduct governing an individual or a group.
2) Refer to the practice of conducting oneself in a manner that upholds moral principles and values.
1) What is Ethics
2) What is Ethical Behavior
Touching a person without that person's permission
What is Battery
Involves separating a patient from other patients against the patient's will
What is Involuntary Seclusion
The act of taking advantage of a resident for personal gain through the use of manipulation, intimidation, threats, or coercion.
What is Explotation
Stated in distinct and clear language, either orally or in writing
What is Expressed Consent
Is a request that death not be artificially postponed if the patient has an incurable, irreversible injury, disease, or illness that the physician judges to be a terminal condition.
What is Living Will
An act to provide Qualified Nursing Assistant Services
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you
Restraining a person's movement or actions without proper authorization
What is false imprisonment
Involves making a patient fearful of you
What is Psychological abuse
Most facilities have policies prohibiting employees from posting facility and patient information...
What is Social Media
Health Care consumers have the right to receive
continuity of care
The person responsible for making decisions about the patients' medical care, treatment, and healthcare providers.
What is Guardianship