Chapter 2, The Person's Right Flashcards

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involuntary seclusion :

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Separating the person from others against his or her will, keeping the person to a certain area, or keeping the person away from his or her room without consent.

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Ombudsman :

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Someone who supports or promotes the needs and interests of another person.

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Representative :

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A person with the legal right to act on the patient’s or resident’s behalf when he or she cannot do so for himself or herself.

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Treatment :

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The care provided to maintain or restore health, improve function, or relieve symptoms.

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How are residents informed of their rights ?

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They are informed of their rights orally and in writing before or during admission to the center.

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Which organization supports the resident’s rights ?

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OBRA.

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Resident rights are :

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  • To be treated with dignity and respect.
  • To be inform orally and in writing of rights.
  • To obtain copies of their records.
  • To refuse treatment.
  • To choose their doctor.
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What should the center do when a resident refuse treatment ?

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  • Find our the reason for the refusal.
  • Explain the problems that can result from refusal.
  • Offer other treatment options.
  • Continue to provide all other services.
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To protect privacy you should :

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  • Close privacy curtains, doors, and window coverings.
  • Remove residents from public view.
  • Provide clothes or drape the person to prevent unnecessary exposure of body parts.
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Residents have the right to make their own choices, this include :

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  • Choosing doctors.
  • Choosing friends and visitors.
  • Helping to plan care and treatment.
  • Choosing preference activities, schedules, and care.
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Residents have the …………… to take part in social, cultural, religious, and community events.

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Right.

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Residents have the rights to …………… and …………. personal items.

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Keep, use.

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Do not go through the person’s close, drawers, purse without the person’s…………. and ………… .

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Knowledge, consent.

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Residents have the right to be free from ……….., ……….., …………, and ………. abuse.

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Verbal, sexual, physical, and mental.

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Who can order restraint ?

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Only doctor can order restraint.

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Why are residents restrained ?

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Sometimes residents are restrained to protect them from harming themselves or others.

17
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Restraints are not used for :

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Staff convenience or discipline a person.

18
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How can you enhance the person’s quality of life?

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  • Speak to the person in a polite and courteous manner.

* Good, honest, and thoughtful care enhance the person’s quality of life.

19
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Residents have the right to a safe, clean, comfortable, and ……….. setting.

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Home-like.