AG-ACNP - Issues, Trends, and Health Policy
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AG-ACNP - Issues, Trends, and Health
Policy
Crisis/Acute Grief Communication Answer- Acknowledge
feelings
Offer self
Crisis Intervention Answer- Boundaries
Security if necessary, NOT police
Establish trust/rapport
Advance Directive Answer- Written statement of patient's
intent regarding medical treatment
The Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Answer- All
patients in a hospital setting are required to be advised of
their right to execute an advance directive
Living Will Answer- Compilation of statements that specify
which life-prolonging measures one does and does not
want if they become incapacitated
Durable Power of Attourney Answer- Individual designated
in the living will that is authorized to make medical
decisions in the event patient is incapacitated
,Title I of HIPPA Answer- Protects health insurance
coverage for workers and their families in the event they
change or lose their jobs
COBRA
COBRA Answer- protects health insurance coverage for
workers and their families in the event worker loses or
changes jobs
Who enforces HIPPA Answer- Office for Civil Rights
Patient Safety Rule Answer- Protects patient information
to analyze patient safety events and improve
True or False: A patient has the right to see their medical
record Answer- True
The Privacy Rule: Patient's Rights Answer- See/have their
medical record
Corrections added to medical record
Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act (PSQIA)
Answer- Voluntary reporting system
improve patient safety outcomes through anonymous
reporting by providers of patient safety outcomes and
events
Duty to Warn Answer- Patient's condition may endanger
others overrides confidentiality
, Patient is diagnosed with HIV. Duty to Warn applies how?
Answer- Can notify providers not family
Invasion of Privacy Answer- Damaging one's reputation as
a result of sharing patient information without their
permission
When can invasion of privacy charge not be made
Answer- in good faith
accurate information
receiver has valid reason to obtain information
Initiating any change in heathcare Answer- Begin at most
local level and expand outward
What comes first when treating a patient with a medical
and psychosocial condition Answer- Medical condition
strongest method to evaluate teaching Answer- returned
demonstration
when to transfer to teritary care facility Answer- seriously
ill or injured patients that cannot be cared for at your
institution
stabilize and ship
Patient reluctant to undergo procedure. you should?
Answer- Fully educate patient and tell them why
Primary care screening exams that are not emergent
Answer- do not delay hospital discharge refer to PCP
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