Patient Advocate
Adult Rights
Child Rights
Basic Rights
100

How many hours does the patient advocate have to get back to a patient in reference to a complaint? (Minus weekends)

24 hours

100

At what time can patients ask to speak to their lawyer?

Patients asking to speak to a lawyer should be granted a phone call immediately.

100

How soon after admission would a child be placed on an Order of Protective Custody (OPC)?

You will not see a child placed on an OPC. This is utilized for adult patients only.

100

When is it okay to restrain a patient?

ONLY when he/she is threatening the safety of themselves or others.

200

True or false, you should NEVER attempt to solve a problem first without involving the patient advocate.

False! Always try to solve the problem first before elevating the issue.

200

True or false, patients may need to be restricted from phone calls at times.

True! Some patients are psychotic and may make inappropriate phone calls to strangers or 911. A doctors order is needed to limit phone access.

200

True or false, the child's parent/guardian will be the only one making decisions in reference to the patient's treatment plan.

False, the child is always involved in making decisions in their treatment plan.

200

When is it okay for patients to have strings in their personal items while on the unit?

NEVER! This is a ligature risk.

300

True or false, you don't need to pick up discharge surveys after handing them out.

False! Please pick up discharge surveys and return them to the patient advocate folder on the unit.

300

When a patient requests to leave the hospital AMA, what is a possible outcome?

If the doctor believes the patient is safe to discharge, he or she may be allowed to leave. Otherwise, he or she may be placed on an OPC.

300
Roommates Suzie Q and Sally Joe are not tired at bedtime. They ask if they can play Suzie Q's personal game of Monopoly she brought from home in their room. How long should you let them play?
Personal games, especially ones with small sharp pieces, should NOT be allowed on the unit or in patient rooms. This is considered contraband and should be kept in the belongings room until discharge.
300

How long should you leave a patient sleeping in locked seclusion after an incident?

NEVER! If a patient is sleeping in locked seclusion after an incident, you should immediately open the door and assist them to their room.

400

When would the patient advocate send a formal letter to a patient/family in reference to a complaint?

If the complaint is hand-written or a grievance.

400

True or false, it is okay to make a copy from the patient's chart if a patient is requesting information.

FALSE! You should NEVER make a copy out of a live chart. Inform the patient he or she can speak with medical records after discharge OR a doctor's order can be written to view a specific document in the chart.

400

A child refuses to take medication, but the parent insists on them taking it, how and when should this medication be given?

Like an adult, a child has the option to refuse any and all medications, unless it is a code situation for safety (EBI).

400

When you think a patient has contraband in his/her room, when is it okay to do a room search?

AFTER receiving the doctor's order to do so.

500

True or false, if the complaint made by the patient is an allegation of abuse, the patient advocate will conduct an in-depth investigation.

False! The allegation will be elevated to the Risk Director and HR Director for a formal investigation.

500

When would a patient not be able to refuse consent for medication?

During a code situation (EBI) OR if the medications are court ordered.

500

Little Johnny gives you a picture with his first and last name on it as a thank you for your hard work. Where will you hang this letter at your house?

YOU WON'T! It is a HIPAA violation to take anything out of the hospital containing personal information including patient names. 

500

True or false, if a person calls the unit stating to be a child's parent, we must give that person personal information on that patient.

FALSE! The parent must know the child's access code to receive any personal information and have rights to that child. If a person does not have that child's access code we can neither confirm or deny that patient is at CCH.