T or F: Privacy and Confidentiality have the same definition?
F. Confidentiality: ethical and legal obligation of nurses to protect the privacy and confidentiality of patient information. Privacy: Privacy refers to the right of individuals to control their personal information and decide how it is collected, used, and shared.
. Disclosure of client information beyond the interdisciplinary team without consent of the client is a breach of …
beneficence.
confidentiality.
duty.
veracity.
Confidentiality
What does PHIPA stand for?
Personal health information protection act
How many colors are in the rainbow? and can you name it all?
7(red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet)
What is express consent?
A verbal or written form of consent that use disclose your personal health information.
In the absence of a client's ability to provide consent, this individual may make decisions on behalf of the client under Ontario's health care consent law
Who is a substitute decision-maker
This term describes nurses' obligation to protect client health information obtained while providing care, crucial for maintaining trust and professional boundaries
What is confidentiality and privacy
What are the four dopamine pathways in schizophrenia?
Giving information about a client to someone not authorized to receive it is considered this under the Nursing Act 1991
What is professional misconduct
During a shift change report, a fellow nurse shares details about a patient's condition and treatment plan in a public area where visitors and other staff members are present. How would you address this situation while respecting patient confidentiality as outlined by the CNO?
Join the conversation and contribute additional details about the patient's condition.
Remind the nurse about the importance of discussing patient information in a private area.
Ignore the situation as it's common practice during shift changes.
Discuss the patient's condition openly to ensure everyone is informed.
Remind the nurse about the importance of discussing patient information in a private area.
True or False: The Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA) only applies to electronic health records
False
The nurse is assess a client with hyperthyroidism. Which of the following findings would nurse expect to observe? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.
1. Increase appetite
2. Diarrhea
3.Lethargy
4.Exophthalmos
5.Weight gain
6. Cold Intolerance
Increase appetite, diarrhea and exopthalmos
Nurses should maintain confidentiality during shift change reports by discussing patient information in _______ areas to prevent unauthorized disclosure
Private
400. A patient's family member asks you to provide them with access to the patient's medical records, claiming they have the patient's permission. How would you respond to this request while adhering to privacy and confidentiality standards set by the CNO?
Provide the family member with access to the records since they claim to have the patient's permission.
Politely decline the request and explain that access to patient records is restricted to authorized individuals.
Access the records and share only the relevant information with the family member.
Direct the family member to the patient's healthcare provider for assistance with their request.
2. Politely decline the request and explain that access to patient records is restricted to authorized individuals.
This provision allows clients to instruct that a part of their personal health information not be shared with other providers, essentially putting it in a 'lockbox'
What is the lockbox provision
How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? He would chuck, he would, as much as he could and chuck as much wood as a woodchuck would if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
35 cubic feet of dirt or 700 lbs
This type of consent is assumed for sharing personal health information within the health care team for the purpose of providing care, under specific conditions defined by PHIPA.
What is implied consent
"This 2016 Act provides protection to quality of care information produced by health care facilities, promoting open discussion of adverse events while keeping the information confidential.
What is the Quality of Care Information Protection Act (QOCIPA)
This principle under PHIPA requires that personal health information be kept confidential and secure, referring to the processes and tools that ensure it
What is security
What does the Mitochondria do? select all that apply.
1) generate heat through proton leak
2) phagocytosis bacteria
3) maintain cell rigidity
4) Power house of the cell through kreb cycle
5) Stores calcium
6) houses RNA and chromosomes
1) generate heat through proton leak
2) Power house of the cell through kreb cycle
5) stores calcium
What kind of bear is best?