STNA legal Word Scramble
|
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Question | Answer |
Standard of Care | The correct conduct and performance when completing patient care |
Duty | Acting as another reasonable healthcare worker would act |
Breach of Duty | Acting in an unacceptable way |
Direct or Proximate Cause | What happened directly or indirectly caused a problem/injury |
Injury | Pt must be harmed in some way from the act noted in malpractice claim |
Neglect/Negligence | Doing or failing to do something for the patient that causes an injury. Usually unintentional |
Intentional Acts | Purposely intending to do a wrongful act. These may or may not be considered “abuse.” |
Assault | Putting another in fear of being touched in an offensive way. |
Battery | Touching without consent. |
False Imprisonment | Detention of a person against their will. |
Invasion of Privacy | Revealing personal information about a person without their consent |
Abuse | Causing physical or mental harm |
Physical Abuse | Causes harm to the body |
Psychological Abuse | causes mental injury |
Financial Abuse (misappropriation or larceny) | Taking personal items from the patient (stealing) |
Defamation of Character | Injury to a person’s reputation or character. |
Slander | Oral defamation |
Libel | Written defamation |
Nominal Damages | A small amount awarded just to say the HC worker was wrong |
Compensatory Damages | An amount that puts the injured person into the same state as before the injury |
Punitive Damages | An amount meant to punish |
Advanced Directive | A document that allows a person to choose their medical care even when they cannot physically do this!! |
Living Will | Describes what should or should not be done in case of emergency |
Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare | Names a person who will make all the healthcare decisions for the person |
Good Samaritan Act | Protects persons that help at the scene of an accident, when no duty is present. |
Patient/Resident Rights | List of rights for all patients in a healthcare facility |
DNR | "Do Not Resuscitate" Order written by a doctor to not perform CPR on a pt |
Malpractice | Requires duty to pt; breach of duty; direct or proximate cause; pt injury |
Fraud | Deception that could cause harm to another person |
Chemical Restraint | Medication that alters a pt’s mood or behavior, such as sedatives. |
Physical Restraint | Device attached to or near to a pt’s body to limit their freedom or access to their body. |
Isolation | Placing a person in a room that they cannot leave without permission. |
Vest Restraint/Posey Vest | vest straps cross in front & tied to frame of bed |
Limb Restraint | used on arm or leg, usually used in ICU |
Mitt Restraint | looks like padded mitten |
Lap Restraint | used in chairs or wheelchair to prevent pt from getting up |
Lap Buddy | placed on wheelchair to prevent pt from getting out |
Geri chairs | Large chair with tray in front |
Checks to do with restraints every 2 hours | Remove restraint; Take to bathroom or offer bedpan; Exercise limbs & reposition; Check skin; Offer nourishment or water |
Checks to do with restraints every 15 minutes | Check breathing for vest restraint; Check circulation (color, movement, sensation, warmth) for limb restraint |
Things to do before using physical restraints | Move pt close to others; Distraction; Use pressure sensitive monitors/alarms or wandering devices. |
Created by:
Mrs O's STNA
Popular Nursing sets