Lab Safety & Nursing Principles Flashcards
5 Information that is included about the treatment when asking for a consent
nature of the treatment
expected benefits of the treatment
material risks annd side effects of the treatment
alternative courses of action
likely consequences of not having the treatment
5 Nursing Principles
Therapeutic Relationships
Providing Privacy
Promoting Independence
Confirming Patient Identity
Consent
5 Therapeutic Relationships
Professional Intimacy
Power
Empathy
Respect
Trust
An act that governs health care information privacy in Ontario.
Personal Health Information Protection Act, 2004 (PHIPA)
an act that provides broad protection to quality of care of information produced by a health care facility.
Protection Act The Quality of Care Information Protection Act (2016) (QOCIPA)
Consequences of not confirming identification
providing care/ performing procedures to the wrong person
administering medications to another person leading to medication error, negligence, legal implication
Defined as the client’s right to control how his/her personal health info is collected
Information Privacy
Examples of Maintaining Independence
Mobility
Maintaining mental health
Ability to perform activities of daily living
Is an act that rules when consent is required for treatment or admission to a care of facility; who can give the consent; and when the client is incapable of doing so
Health Care Consent Act, 1996 (HCCA)
Is giving info about a client to a person other than the client itself or his/her authorized representative.
Professional Misconduct
Two factor authentication for verifying patient identity
Name
DOB