Chapter 345 test Flashcards

(47 cards)

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cutting a limb (for example an arm or leg) from the body

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Amputation

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something necessary for a person

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need

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3
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involving psychological, emotional, and social aspects of mental health

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Psychological

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4
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being confident

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Assertive

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5
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ability to produce or create something

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Generativity

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abilities in the larger physical skills (running, catching a ball, etc.) vs. fine motor skills (drawing a picture, writing, etc.)

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Gross motor skills

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a specific organized order or ranking

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Hierarchy

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being whole or complete

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Integrity

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a set of ideas or principles offered to explain something observed

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Theory

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10
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to be acknowledged as important

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Recognition

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Position, rank, or prestige in relation to other people

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Status

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making someone do something against their will, often by a threat

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Coercion

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a prejudiced or unfair action because of some characteristic of the person

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Discrimination

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Act of obstruction; preventing a person from doing something

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Interference

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retaliation against or punishment of a person for doing something

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Reprisal

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16
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something one has a just legal claim to

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Right

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freedom to make your own choices and choose your own actions

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Self-determination

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18
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Keeping information private

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Confidentiality

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person required by law to investigate complaints by residents or other violations of rights

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state, situation

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a formal complaint

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the act of getting revenge or punishing a person for doing something

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physical punishment

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Corporal Punishment

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medication use to sedate a resident or slow their muscle activity

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Chemical Restraint

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isolation of a resident against their will
Involuntary Seclusion
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failure to do something that should have been done
Neglect
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any mechanical device that restricts a resident’s movement or access to their body
Physical restraint
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to calm with drugs
Sedate
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move to another room in the facility
Transfer
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a person’s statement or intended legal action
Allegation
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has a probability of having some type of medical incident (for example, falls, seizures, allergies, asthma, heart condition)
At risk
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something that happens that is unusual; it could be medical or behavioral
Incident
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making something safe
Securing
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to make a person seem smaller or less important
Belittle
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flow of blood throughout the body
Circulation
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the value of the object comes not from money it could be sold for, but because of the associations and memories it has for the owner- perhaps it was a present from a parent, child or spouse
Sentimental Value
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in law, the unlawful beating or use of force- or even touching someone without their consent
Battery
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someone who takes the side of another person and speaks for them
Advocate
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initial examination in a criminal procedure
Hearing
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a feeling of pride and self-respect
Dignity
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a mental image of something
Perception
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an attitude of seeing someone in only one way
Single-minded
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a care plan to help a resident regain voluntary control of urination
Bladder training
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a choice, a different possibility
Alternative
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a place where plants and animals are found growing naturally
Habitat
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Dignity (10) examples
- shows respect - gives individualized care and considers the resident’s likes, dislikes, and preferences - keeps them covered during personal care and maintains privacy - gives care in a pleasant and comfortable manner - asks permission before giving them care - calls them by their preferred name - shows them and other residents that they are important - is sensitive to them and careful with their belongings - is considerate of their needs, wants, and rights - treats them the way they want to be treated
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Perception examples (7)
- values - morals - culture - religion - environment - life experiences - likes and dislikes