A research-based discipline that actively applies supportive science to the creative, emotional, and energizing experiences of music for health treatment and educational goals.
Music Therapy
HIPAA is the acronym for this
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
The misappropriation or conversion for any purpose of an individual’s funds or property by an employee or employees with or without the consent of the individual, or the purchase of property or services from an individual in which the purchase price substantially varies from the market value
Misuse of Funds of Property
Financial Exploitation
Microorganisms such as viruses or bacteria that are carried in blood and can cause disease in people.
Bloodborne Pathogens
A treatment that improves your ability to talk, use language skills, express thoughts and understand what other people are saying.
Speech Therapy
This US President signed into law the first legal statute offering protections for patient privacy.
President Bill Clinton
The failure of an employee to provide reasonable or necessary services to maintain the physical and mental health of any individual when that failure presents either imminent danger to the health, safety or welfare of an individual, or a substantial probability that death or physical injury would result.
Neglect
Assuming everyone is infected, washing hands, wearing gloves, and covering cuts in order to prevent the spread of disease are all examples of this.
Universal Precautions
A health intervention, meant to improve physical, social, emotional or cognitive functioning, with animals as integral part of the treatment.
Pet Therapy
This law was passed to establish national standards to protect individuals' medical records and identifiable health information.
HIPAA
An employee making a threat of physical violence to an individual, when such threats are made directly to an individual or about an individual in the presence of an individual.
Verbal Abuse
Denying free access to food, prohibiting use of the telephone, and limiting access to visitors are all examples of this.
Rights Restrictions
This viral infection, spread through blood to blood contact, affects the liver. Symptoms may take decades to appear.
Hepatitis C
A process, either active or passive, of purposefully using plants and gardens in therapeutic and rehabilitative activities designed to positively affect a set of defined health outcomes for individuals (e.g., improved mood, improved self-esteem, enhanced social interaction).
Horticulture Therapy
Name, Date of Birth, Street Address, Social Security Number, Account Numbers, Full Face Photo, Biometric Identifiers are all examples of this.
Protected Health Information
Intimidation or harassment that causes a reasonable person to fear for his or her physical safety or property and may consist of physical actions including gestures; cyberbullying; oral, electronic, or written communication; and any threat of retaliation for reporting of such acts.
Bullying
Adhering to this process ensures that the individuals rights are adequately protected in the event that rights are limited.
Due Process
This practice is the most effective strategy to reduce the transmission of disease.
Handwashing
A systematic process that utilizes recreation and activity-based interventions to address the assessed needs of individuals as a means to psychological and physical health, recovery and well-being.
Recreation Therapy or Therapeutic Recreation
HITECH is the acronym for this 2009 Act which was created to encourage healthcare providers to adopt electronic health records and improve privacy and security protections for healthcare data.
The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act
A nonpurposeful act of an individual failing to meet their own essential physical, psychological, or social needs, which threatens their health, safety, and well-being.
Self-Neglect
The Regional office providing service coordination to the individual, Missouri Protection and Advocacy, and a Clients Rights Monitor are all examples of this.
External Advocates
Bacteria. Salmonella, and E coli are some of the most common foodborne pathogens that affect millions of people annually, sometimes with severe and fatal outcomes. These can survive on surfaces for up to this length of time.
2 hours