NURC 1001 EXAM 1 Questions with 100% Complete Solutions
Ombudsman - serves as the residents advocate acute care - medical attention to immediate problems; sudden and treatable chronic care - Care for illnesses of long duration, such as diabetes or emphysema hospice care - care provided for the dying in places devoted to those who are terminally ill terminal care - medical care of the terminally ill nourishment of residents in nursing homes include - assuring each resident receives the correct diet, assisting the resident with meals, filling the residents water pitcher or assisting the resident obtain water and fluids, calculate and record meal percentage on dietary record sheet and assisting residents to and from the dining room what is the current in-service hours for nurse aides in a long term care facility? - 12 hours annually what are the five rights of delegation? - 1) right task 2) right circumstance 3) right person 4) right directions and communication 5) right supervision unintentional wrong - the person did not act in a reasonable and careful manner. as a result, a resident or the residents property was harmed. Malpractice - Negligence by a professional person abuse - the willful infliction of injury, unreasonable confinement, intimidation, or punishment that results in physical harm, pain or mental anguish; depriving the resident of the goods or services needed to attain or maintain well-being neglect - Failure to provide the person with the goods or services needed to avoid physical harm, mental anguish, or mental illness examples of neglect - leaving resident lying or sitting in urine or feces; failing to answer signal lights; failing to provide food, clothing, hygiene neglect is a form of - abuse Misappropriation of residents property - depriving defrauding or otherwise obtaining the real or personal property of a residents property by any means prohibited by the law defamation - making an untrue statement that causes injury to the reputation of another person slander - words falsely spoken that damage the reputation of another libel - written untruths that are harmful to someone's reputation assault - threatening or attempting to touch a person without the person's consent causing a person to fear them battery - Touching a patient or providing emergency care without consent. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 - protects the privacy and security of a residents health information failure to comply with HIPAA results in - fines, penalties, and criminal action listening - means to focus on verbal and nonverbal communication, using sight, hearing, touch and smell
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