CNA Legal & Ethical Behaviours 2
An example of neglect is when a nurse aide
Neglect is considered mistreatment that results from lack of attention or carelessness. Neglect can be physical, emotional, or financial. Leaving a resident unattended in a dangerous situation is an example of physical neglect, because basic safety was disregarded.
When caring for a resident whose religion is different from your own, you should
Cultural diversity includes acceptance and respect of other religions and their practices. Religions may be different regarding which day of the week is set aside for worship. Jewish, Muslim, and Seventh-Day Adventists worship on Fridays and Saturdays. There may also be dietary restrictions and days of fasting. Within a religion, individuals may participate in some, but not all, aspects. Allow residents to observe their religion without interference or discrimination.
An illustration of neglect is when a nursing aide
Neglect is mistreatment that happens as a result of indifference or carelessness. Physical, emotional, or monetary neglect are all possible. Physical neglect occurs when basic safety is neglected, like in the case of leaving a resident alone in a hazardous environment.
Before touching a resident who is crying to offer comfort, the nurse aide should consider ______.
While Western culture uses therapeutic touch as a way to offer support or comfort, other religions or cultures see it as a violation of privacy. For example, Asians or Muslims do not welcome touch by strangers or by the opposite gender. When in doubt, ask for permission or be conservative in your approach.
A "Do Not Resuscitate" order was obtained by Mrs. Brown and her family on Monday, and it was granted. On Thursday, she passes away while being bathed. Her son is not in the house. You must
A "Do Not Resuscitate" (DNR) order is obtained by a client (or the client's Power of Attorney for Healthcare) who does not want any actions to be taken if their breathing or heart stops. Do not do CPR or dial 911 when a DNR order is in effect. Provide post-mortem care and notify your supervisor.
Your facility has welcomed a well-known athlete. He belongs to a separate squad. What should you do if you want to learn why he is there?
Before starting client care, all healthcare workers must complete HIPAA regulations training. Every level of customer privacy protection falls under the purview of facilities. It might be alluring to wish to discover more about a specific client, and since you are an employee, it is possible to accomplish so. But even the most elementary details or a conversation are against HIPAA. Your job could be at risk if you ask for information.
Which of the following would affect a nurse aide’s status on the State Registry and possibly cause the nurse aide to be ineligible to work in a nursing home?
If the CNA has a neglect charge, their license will be revoked for at least a year. Each state licensing board has regulations regarding reinstatement after claims of abuse or neglect. If the state allows reinstatement, they will provide information about the process. An attorney may be useful in reviewing the case and helping dispute or reinstate the license.
You saw a coworker assaulting a resident physically. You failed to inform the nurse supervisor about the occurrence. You might face charges for
A legal term known as "aiding and abetting" refers to having knowledge of a crime even though you weren't present. If you don't report it, it's assumed that you helped, making you an accomplice. Always notify your supervisor right away if you notice any kind of abuse, neglect, or wrongdoing.
On Monday, Mrs. Green and her family requested and received a “Do Not Resuscitate" order from her doctor. While bathing her on Thursday, she stops breathing and dies. Her son is not home. You should
When a client (or the client's Power of Attorney for Healthcare) obtains a "Do Not Resuscitate" (DNR) order, they do not want any measures taken if their breathing or heart stops. When a DNR order is in place, do not do CPR or call Emergency Services. Notify your supervisor and provide post-mortem care.
The nurse aide is administering a bed bath when all of a sudden they hear a scream coming from the next room. What should the nurse aide do?
If you are providing care for a patient and hear a disturbing noise nearby, make sure your patient is safe before checking on what has happened. Calling for help is wise, in case there is a medical emergency. Return to your patient as soon as possible.
Using the phones in the nursing station for personal calls, except in an emergency is
Personal phone calls during work hours takes you away from your job. It is also distracting to others. Each facility has a policy regarding using phones during work, including personal cell phones.
While you are at lunch with other nurse aides, they start to discuss how rude a resident was behaving. What should you do?
HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Privacy Act) is the Federal law that protects a resident's privacy. This includes documentation, records, and communications. Information can only be shared with those who need it to provide treatment. There are severe penalties for sharing information, even if it is unintentional.
When you are caring for an elderly resident who has dentures, but seldom wears them, what should you do?
A resident has the right to choose, including whether or not to wear their dentures. Although dentures can make eating easier and improve nutrition, there may be a reason the resident doesn't wear them. Jaw bones can change over time, causing dentures to not fit well or to be uncomfortable. Ask the resident why they aren't wearing their dentures. Tell the nurse if a dental appointment is necessary.
If your home health client refuses to take their medication, you should
Home health clients have the same rights as patients in any other setting: nursing home, hospital, or clinic. They may refuse treatment without fear of punishment. You should try to find out why they don't want their medications. Perhaps the reason can be resolved or there is another issue that they can tell you about. Report their refusal to your supervisor. Do not try to trick or threaten them. Always remove any medication that is not taken.
If abuse is suspected within a facility
All abuse or suspected abuse must be reported. Every health care facility has a procedure for handling concerns about client care. If an incident involves a co-worker, notify the charge nurse. If a nurse aide observes the charge nurse in a situation that could be dangerous or neglectful for a resident, the nurse aide can go directly to the Nursing or Administrative Supervisor.
Last week, the nurse's assistant saw bruising on Mr. Jenkins' arm. More bruising appeared during this morning's treatment. The nursing assistant must
Every health care provider has a legal obligation to report any suspicion of abuse. Another report must be filed if it persists after being reported on or if no investigation has been conducted. There is a hotline for reporting known or suspected abuse in every state.