Chapter 2 Flashcards
Intentionally using another person’s funds or belongings without that person’s permission
Misappropriation of funds
When a resident has been limited in his ability to freely move about his environment
False imprisonment
When a caregiver does not follow the standards or scope of practice of the role that she is working in; she is not doing what a reasonable person would do in a given situation.
Negligence
When a caregiver walks away from her assignment prior to the end of the shift or before her replacement is there to relieve her, leaving her residents alone and at risk for harm
Abandonment
When care, treatment, or service is not provided, and the resident is then harmed
Neglect
Threatening a resident with physical, mental, or emotional harm
Assault
Physically touching a resident when you do not have permission to do so
Battery
A single or repeated action that is purposeful and meant to inflict harm; it can, be categorized by type including mental, physical, emotional, and sexual
Abuse
When caregivers emotionally can give no more to residents and, because of this, start to treat residents or other poorly
Caregiver strain
Health and safety codes are the laws and regulations in the state of California that protect
A)Employers
B) residents
C)physicians
D)caregivers
B) residents
You suspect that one of the other nursing assistants has been verbally abusive to one of your residents. The best response would be to.
A)Confront your coworker
B)Report your suspicions to your supervisor
C)Find out if your suspicions are correct and then report
D)Tell the resident’s family so they can keep him safe
B)Report your suspicions to your supervisor
You are working as a nursing assistant in the local hospital when your replacement calls to say that she will be late you need to leave right away at the end of your shift you should
A) Ask the nurse if she can call another nursing assistant to help
B) Have the nurse work for you until your relief can get there
C) Continue to work until your relief arrives
D) Discuss the situation with the hospital administrator
C) Continue to work until your relief arrives
Jane is an older resident who is unable to move on her own her care plan states that she is to be repositioned every two hours. You have been especially busy and you decide that you are able to reposition Every four hours because of this she develops a bad sore on her tailbone this is an example of what
A) Physical abuse
B)Battery
C)Neglect
D) Both A and C
D) Both A and C
One of your coworkers is in the main door way of your facility when you hear her talking about a resident who is especially challenging that day. The best response would be to
A) Join in the conversation to decrease your own stress
B)Allow her to express her frustration
C)Remind her that she should not talk about residents in a public area
D) Immediately report the situation to the supervisor.
D) Immediately report the situation to the supervisor.
using a resident’s phone without her knowledge is an example of
A) Misappropriation of funds
B)Caregiver strain
C)Negligence
D) Invasion of privacy
A) Misappropriation of funds