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An unintentional violation of a legal duty to use a standard of care.
A form of abuse where physical harm is done to another person.
capable of walking
An order to DO NOT RESUSCITATE when needed. Appointed in an AD.
Failure of professional duty or professional misconduct
Any sexual act without consent
the act of taking what belongs to someone else and using it illegally for one's own gain.
not able to perceive any time place disorientated
Unlawful threat or attempt to do bodily injury to another
A collective set of rules and duties that define your roles as an EMT-RN
Established April 14, 2003. The Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act, a federal law protecting the privacy of
patient-specific health care information and providing the patient with
control over how this information is used and distributed
people who are required to report suspected or observed abuse or
neglect due to their regular contact with vulnerable populations, such
as the elderly in long-term care facilities.
emotionally harming a person by threatening, scaring, humiliating,
intimidating, isolating, insulting, or treating him or her as a child;
also includes verbal abuse.
An individual responsible for investigating and resolving workers'
complaints against the employer or insurance company that is denying the
benefits is called a(n):
using words to mistreat or injure another person
A system of beliefs of what is right and what is wrong.
A document in which a competent person gives instructions to be
followed regarding his or her healthcare in the event the person later
becomes incapacitated and unable to make or communicate those decisions
to others
Ominibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 laws that requires nursing
centers to provide care in a manner or setting that IMPROVES a persons
QUALITY of life, health and safety
the unlawful beating of a person; act of beating or pounding; any large group of related things
Any care that results in physical harm or pain, or mental anguish.
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