legal implications
HIPPA
Federal and state regulations
Resident bill of rights
personal values
100

This is the term that refers to your responsibility to know the standards of care and safety according to the law

Liability 

100

name one entity that may be exempt from HIPPA rules

Schools, life insurers, medical insurance, state and or local public health, and employer (in some circumstances).

100

Who provides the most personal cares to nursing home residents?

CNAs

100

What is the Residents Bill Of Rights?

State and federal laws that provide long-term care residents the same rights given to all citizens

100

Is providing privacy ethics or etiquette 

Etiquette 

200

A failure to take reasonable care to avoid causing injury to another person 

negligence 

200

HIPPA protects this type of information

All medical records and other individually identifiable health information used or disclosed by a covered entity in any form, whether electronically, on paper, or orally

200

What is the purpose of The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA)

Federal law that requires each state to have state-approved nursing assistant training programs

200

When is the resident supposed to go through and receive a copy of the residents bill of rights?

Before or during admission into nursing facility

200

What are personal values?

Someone’s personal beliefs that dictate what they think to be right and wrong

300

Removing a catheter would be what legal violation 

Malpractice 

300

What year was HIPPA enacted

1996

300

How many hours of training are nursing assistant students required to have before completion of the program?

No less than 75 hours

300

Married couples are not allowed to share the same room if both reside in the same nursing facility

False

300

What is the code of ethics?

A formal guideline that governs the behavior of caregivers to ensure the welfare of those in their care

400

when the CNA does not finish an assignment and/or leaves work early without attending to their resident’s needs

Abandonment

400

PHI is

Protected Health Information (PHI) refers to sensitive patient information protected under HIPAA.

400

The federal law that sets the minimum training requirements for nursing assistants.

OBRA

400

John Doe asks to be called by his first name, John, but you continue to call him Mr. Doe. This doesn’t violate John’s bill of rights.

False, every resident has the right to be called by whichever name they prefer

400

What is the purpose of ethical behavior?

To promote the health, independence, safety, and quality of life for each resident

500

Holding the door shut to prevent a resident’s movement, placing a resident in a darkened room as punishment ,and placing a resident away from a call light or communication is an example of …

Involuntary seclusion 

500

At the request of a nurse practitioner, a CNA approaches a patient to get lab samples while they're sitting in the common room. The patient ask what might be wrong with them and the cna says it’s to check for parisites and bacteria. They then take the paitents information. Is this a violation of HIPPA.

Yes. CNAs cannot discuss any medical information in waiting rooms or in front of other people.

500

After completion of training, within how many days must the state competency be taken?

120 days

500

The nursing assistant goes into a residents room to invite them to the bingo game that will be starting soon. What should the nursing assistant do if the resident is still sleeping?

Allow the resident to continue to sleep. If the resident is not awake then allow them to sleep

500

The nursing assistant is having a difficult day. Then the NA walks into someone’s room, the resident asks how his day was and then the NA begins to tell the resident how terrible his day was. Is this appropriate?

No,is not