Chapter 345 test Flashcards
cutting a limb (for example an arm or leg) from the body
Amputation
something necessary for a person
need
involving psychological, emotional, and social aspects of mental health
Psychological
being confident
Assertive
ability to produce or create something
Generativity
abilities in the larger physical skills (running, catching a ball, etc.) vs. fine motor skills (drawing a picture, writing, etc.)
Gross motor skills
a specific organized order or ranking
Hierarchy
being whole or complete
Integrity
a set of ideas or principles offered to explain something observed
Theory
to be acknowledged as important
Recognition
Position, rank, or prestige in relation to other people
Status
making someone do something against their will, often by a threat
Coercion
a prejudiced or unfair action because of some characteristic of the person
Discrimination
Act of obstruction; preventing a person from doing something
Interference
retaliation against or punishment of a person for doing something
Reprisal
something one has a just legal claim to
Right
freedom to make your own choices and choose your own actions
Self-determination
Keeping information private
Confidentiality
person required by law to investigate complaints by residents or other violations of rights
Ombudsman
state, situation
status
a formal complaint
Grievance
the act of getting revenge or punishing a person for doing something
Retaliation
physical punishment
Corporal Punishment
medication use to sedate a resident or slow their muscle activity
Chemical Restraint
isolation of a resident against their will
Involuntary Seclusion
failure to do something that should have been done
Neglect
any mechanical device that restricts a resident’s movement or access to their body
Physical restraint
to calm with drugs
Sedate
move to another room in the facility
Transfer
a person’s statement or intended legal action
Allegation
has a probability of having some type of medical incident (for example, falls, seizures, allergies, asthma, heart condition)
At risk
something that happens that is unusual; it could be medical or behavioral
Incident
making something safe
Securing
to make a person seem smaller or less important
Belittle
flow of blood throughout the body
Circulation
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
in law, the unlawful beating or use of force- or even touching someone without their consent
Battery
someone who takes the side of another person and speaks for them
Advocate
initial examination in a criminal procedure
Hearing
a feeling of pride and self-respect
Dignity
a mental image of something
Perception
an attitude of seeing someone in only one way
Single-minded
a care plan to help a resident regain voluntary control of urination
Bladder training
a choice, a different possibility
Alternative
a place where plants and animals are found growing naturally
Habitat
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
Perception examples (7)
- values
- morals
- culture
- religion
- environment
- life experiences
- likes and dislikes