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Unit 2: Professionalism & Ethics

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What does HIPAA stand for?

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What is an advanced directive and what are two examples?

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What are the 7 Patient Rights Regarding Privacy of Health Information

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Which of the following would be a professional subject line?
ANATOMY GRADES
TMHS Student Request for Interview
mr. f, i really don't get this unit why cant you teach us also im going to be gone tmrw so can i take my test in the mindcenter
Class
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of professional emails?
Writing in proper grammar and using correct spelling.
Avoiding jokes, sarcasm, emojis.
Using all caps or fancy fonts and text colors.
Signing off with your first and last name or including a signature block.
Which of the following is NOT a professional or personal standard of behavior?
Scrolling through TikTok in between patient call lights going off.
Listen carefully when patients are speaking with you.
Maintaining good hygiene and wearing appropriate clothing.
Willingness to learn new techniques & research
What is empathy?
the ability to understand and share the feelings of others
using sensitivity in dealing with other or difficult issues
the capacity to accept or tolerate delay or issues without getting upset
being sincere and truthful
Which of the following is protected by HIPAA?
right to death with dignity
right to healthcare without discrimination
standards of care for residents in long-term care facilities
personal health information & medical records
Which of the following is NOT a type of protected health information?
photographs
first name
license plate
biometric identifiers (finger prints)
True or False: As a medical professional you can be sued if you violate a living will. For example, performing CPR on someone with a DNR.
True
False
Charlie is 87 years old and living in a nursing home. He is alert and oriented (he is able to think & make his own decisions) but he wants to allow his daughter to make medical decisions for him if his condition deteriorates (worsens). Which legal document would allow him to do this?
Contract for services
Do not resuscitate (DNR)
Power of attorney
Medical orders for scope of treatment (MOST)
What is physical invasion of privacy?
failure to give care that is normally expected, resulting in injury
the unlawful touching of another person without consent
revealing personal information about an individual without their consent
unnecessarily exposing an individual
A surgeon leaves surgical packing material in a patient after they close up. The patient gets an infection and the excess gauze must be removed during a second surgery. What tort did they commit?
Malpractice
Invasion of privacy
False imprisonment
Assault & battery
What is informed consent?
revealing personal information about an individual without consent
restraining an individual or restricting their freedom without authorization
permission granted voluntarily by a person who is of sound mind and understands the risks
any care that results in physical harm, pain, or mental anguish
A nurse assistant roughly handles her resident when transferring him from the bed to a wheelchair. Which tort did she commit?
assault
abuse
false imprisonment
negligence
What is consequentialism?
people have the right to control what happens to their bodies
making decisions based on good or moral rules
making decisions based on outcomes
avoiding causing harm to patients
A nurse assistant always makes sure to lift the side rails on her resident's bed to prevent falls. Which ethical principle does this show?
Abuse
Justice
Nonmaleficence
Autonomy
What is justice?
do no harm to patients
being as fair as possible when offering treatments and care to patients
having the right to control what happens to your body
do the most good for the patient
Which president signed HIPAA into law?
Reagan
Trump
Obama
Bush
Clinton
Carter
For how many years after death is your protected health information (PHI) kept secure?
5
2
20
50
15
10
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THE PRIVACY RULE: protects the ____________________________ and _____________________________ of individuals
doctors
family members
personal health information (PHI)
medical records
THE ENFORCEMENT RULE: establishes guidelines for __________________ into HIPAA compliance violations.
investigations
law
the invoicing
lawsuits
THE TRANSACTION RULE: regulates ______________________ specifications that govern how data is electronically transferred from one computer to another
statute
computer hardware
internet speed
data transmission
THE SECURITY RULE: defines and regulates the _______________, ________________, and _____________________ related to the protection of electronic PHI on storage, accessibility, and transmission
standards
methods
hardware
internet speed
procedures
THE IDENTIFIERS RULE: requires all healthcare entities, including individuals, employers, health plans and healthcare providers, to have a unique ______________ National Provider Identifier number.
9-digit
10-digit
8-digit
12-digit