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The system for state survey citations to be ranked is called | the Scope and Severity Grid. |
Once a state survey Statement of Deficiencies has been sent to a nursing home, the administrator must respond with | a Plan of Correction. |
The newer type of state survey which is computer-based and outcome-focused is called | the Quality Indicator Survey |
The first step in the state survey process is | offsite preparation |
If a state survey deficiency is determined to affect only one or a few residents, the scope is said to be | isolated. |
If a state survey deficiency is determined to affect many or all residents, the scope is said to be | widespread |
Within the Plan of Correction, the nursing home must state how it will monitor its performance. This monitoring should be integrated into the facility's | Quality Improvement Program. |
Regulations surrounding fire safety, developed by the National Fire Protection Association, are collectively called | the Life Safety Code. |
The law which requires accommodations and accessibility for people with disabilities is called the | Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). |
The federal agency which oversees standards to protect employees from unsafe work environments is | Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) |
A job category in long term care which is often associated with a high rate of nonfatal occupational injuries is | nursing assistants. |
The legal term for the failure to exercise the degree of care that a reasonable person would have exercised in similar circumstances is | ordinary negligence |
Failure to provide services according to accepted standards of care so that harm is caused to the recipient of care is defined as | medical malpractice. |
Licensing is mandatory, but _________ is not. | certification |
Facilities are required to protect and promote patient rights by which law? | The Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 |
A multidisciplinary group that is called upon to make decisions in the patient's best interest, especially when legal avenues are not clear, is called | Ethics Committee |
When a resident's personal finances or belongings are taken without his/her consent, this is called | misappropriation of resident property |
Failure to provide goods and services that the resident needs is called | neglect |
The acronym HIPAA stands for | the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. |
Individually identifiable health information that relates to the past, present, or future physical or mental health of a patient is considered | Protected Health Information (PHI) |
A public nursing home is owned by | the government |
A nursing home that generates a profit to be distributed among its owners or shareholders is | for-profit |
Knowingly doing something to cause someone harm is called | malice |
The body of laws governing private legal affairs is | civil law |
Laws passed by local governments are generally called | ordinances |
The party that brings legal action before a court of law is the | plaintiff |
The body of legal principles and precedents that have been handed down in the form of court decisions is called | common law |
Administrative interpretations of statutes and details for carrying them out are called | rules and regulations. |
When admitting a resident, a nursing home enters a contract with the resident or someone representing the resident, called | the admission agreement |
A corporation is responsible for the acts of its officers and employees. This legal doctrine is called | respondeat superior |
An agent is someone who is authorized to act on behalf of another, called a | principal. |
A person who is legally incompetent may have a court-appointed person who is legally empowered and responsible for making decisions in the patient's best interests. This person is called | guardian |
This type of order specifies that a person does not wish to have heartbeat or breathing restored in the event of a cardiac or respiratory arrest. | Do-not-resuscitate (DNR) |
Fifteen broad requirements that nursing homes must meet in order to be federally certified, are called | Requirements of Participation |
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