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10 Cards in this Set
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True/False: All residents have the right to be free from discrimination on the basis of age, sex, race, religion, ethnic origin, or physical handicap.
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true
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True/False: The rules in the Resident's Bill of Rights are based on kindness and good sense but they are not legally required.
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false
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True/False: Residents give up the right to have personal possessions when they enter a long term care facility.
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false
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True/False: Resident have the right to make telephone calls without the staff listening in.
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true
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According to the Resident's Bill of Rights, which of the following statements is false?
a. Residents have the right to refuse treatment to the extent permitted by law. b. Abusing a resident is against the law. c. Critically ill residents are never allowed visitors. d. Information on a resident's chart is confidential. |
c. Critically ill residents are never allowed visitors.
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True/False: A resident has the right to complain about the facility, its care, and its staff members.
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true
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True/False: It is okay to use nicknames, such as "Honey" or "Pops," when addressing residents
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false
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True/False: Advance directives define what steps to take or not to take to extend life as someone approaches death.
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true
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Threatening to use physical violence against a resident is an example of:
a. batter b. reprisal c. assault d. discrimination |
c. assault
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Informed consent means the resident must:
a. Undergo a procedure whether the resident wants to or not. b. Undergo a procedure only when he or she doesn't want it. c. Understand and give consent to a procedure before it is performed. d. Give consent after a procedure is performed. |
c. Understand and give consent to a procedure before it is performed.
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