NURA 1301.01 CH 2 Test 1 Questions with Answers
Freedom From Abuse, Mistreatment, and Neglect - Answer-The right of residents in nursing centers to be free from verbal, sexual, physical, and mental abuse, as well as involuntary seclusion, and the requirement for nursing centers to investigate sus...
Freedom From Abuse, Mistreatment, and Neglect - Answer-The right of residents in
nursing centers to be free from verbal, sexual, physical, and mental abuse, as well as
involuntary seclusion, and the requirement for nursing centers to investigate suspected
or reported cases of abuse
Quality of Life - Answer-The right of residents in nursing centers to have a quality of life
that promotes dignity and respect for themselves, and the requirement for them to be
cared for in a manner and setting that upholds these rights
Activities - Answer-The right of residents in nursing centers to engage in activities that
enhance their physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being, with activities tailored to
their needs, interests, culture, and background
Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) - Answer-Legislation passed in 1987 by the
U.S. Congress that applies to all 50 states and requires nursing centers to provide care
that maintains or improves each person's quality of life, health, and safety, with
residents' rights being a major part of OBRA
Environment - Answer-The right of residents in nursing centers to a safe, clean,
comfortable, and home-like setting that allows them to have and use personal items to
the fullest extent possible, and promotes their independence, dignity, and well-being
Freedom From Restraint - Answer-The right of residents in nursing centers to not have
their body movements restricted, with the use of restraints only being allowed if required
to treat the person's medical symptoms and with a doctor's order
Personal Items - Answer-The right of residents in nursing centers to keep and use
personal items, with the type and amount depending on space needs and the health
and safety of others, and the requirement for the center to investigate reports of lost,
stolen, or damaged items
The Patient Care Partnership - Answer-A document adopted by the American Hospital
Association (AHA) that outlines patients' expectations, rights, and responsibilities in
nursing centers
Right to Information - Answer-The right of a person to access all records about
themselves, including medical records, contracts, incident reports, and financial records
in nursing centers
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