COMPLETE REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) | LATEST EXAM |
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What is the definition of Immediate Jeopardy? - ANSWER-a
situation in which the providers noncompliance with one or
more requirements of participation has caused, or is likely to
cause, serious injury, harm, impairment, or death to a resident
What is the definition of abuse? - ANSWER-the WILLFUL
infliction of injury, unreasonable confinement, intimidation, or
punishment with resulting physical harm, pain, or mental
anguish
What is the definition of neglect? - ANSWER-failure to provide
goods and services necessary to avoid physical harm, mental
anguish, or mental illness
Principals of Immediate Jeopardy - ANSWER-1. only ONE
INDIVIDUAL needs to be at risk
2. SERIOUS HARM, INJURY, IMPAIRMENT, OR DEATH does NOT
HAVE TO OCCURE BEFORE CONSIDERING immediate
jeopardy. Requires HIGH potential for those outcomes.
, 3. Individuals must not be subjected to abuse by
ANYONE...staff, family, visitors, volunteers
4. Serious harm can result from both abuse and neglect
5. Psychological harm is as serious as physical harm
6. When a cognitively impaired individual harmed another
individual receiving care from the entity due to the entity's
failure to provide care and services to avoid physical harm,
mental anguish, or mental illness, this should be considered
neglect.
7. any time a team cites abuse or neglect, it should consider IJ
What points should be considered regarding entity compliance
in regards to immediate jeopardy? - ANSWER-1. the entity
either created a situation or allowed a situation to continue
which resulted in serious harm or a potential for serious harm,
injury, impairment, or death to individuals
2. the entity had an opportunity to implement corrective or
preventive measures
Key components to prevent abuse and neglect? - ANSWER-1.
screening
2. training
3. prevention
4. identification