NURS 2300- EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Terms in this set (350)
-A substantial disorder in thought, mood, perception,
orientation or memory that grossly impair judgment,
behavior, capacity to recognize reality
Mental illness according
-Or the ability to meet the ordinary demands of life
to "Ohio State Law"
-Deemed mentally incompetent
-Unpredictable and potentially harmful to self or
others
Psychiatric disease
Criteria for Psychiatric Gravely disabled
Hospitalization Psychological distress
Legal/Criminal Involvement
Identifiable bio-pathology producing cellular
Psychiatric Disease
dysfunction or alteration
Gravely disabled Inability to meet ADLs
Psychological Distress Loss, Grief, Ineffective Coping, Suicidal
-sought by patient
-18 years or older
Voluntary Commitment -Consent for Treatment
-Able to Demand and Obtain Release from Facility, if
improved
, -Due process of law
-Least Restrictive Environment (*need reasons to
restrain)
-Free of Restraints and Seclusion
-Consent for Treatment-*informed (1975)
List of Patient Rights
-Refusal of Treatment and Medications (1978)
-Confidentiality and Privacy
-Access to Personal Belongings and Needs
-Request Release (With signs of improvement)
-Right to Bring Civil Suit
-Administration of care according to rules and
Patient Rights: Due principles
Process of Law
**no experimental practice
1. HIPPA
Patient Rights: 2. PHI: Protected Health Information- need identifiers
Confidentiality to log in to EPIC
3. Duty to Warn 1974/ Duty to Protect 1976
Duty to Warn 1974/ Duty Law that requires health care providers/therapists to
to Protect 1976 inform individual of threats of harm against them
Patient Rights: Access to i.e. daily exercise, visitors, phone, writing materials
Personal Belongings and
Needs
Patient Rights: Right to Torts; civil law for wrongful conduct
Bring Civil Suit
-Event of Injury
In which circumstances
-Event of harm to self/others
may patient's rights be
suspended?
Document
-Not sought for by patient
-Pt. Not able to keep self safe
Involuntary Commitment -Requires "Burden of Proof'
-Legal court ordered mandate for a psychiatric
evaluation
Save
Terms in this set (350)
-A substantial disorder in thought, mood, perception,
orientation or memory that grossly impair judgment,
behavior, capacity to recognize reality
Mental illness according
-Or the ability to meet the ordinary demands of life
to "Ohio State Law"
-Deemed mentally incompetent
-Unpredictable and potentially harmful to self or
others
Psychiatric disease
Criteria for Psychiatric Gravely disabled
Hospitalization Psychological distress
Legal/Criminal Involvement
Identifiable bio-pathology producing cellular
Psychiatric Disease
dysfunction or alteration
Gravely disabled Inability to meet ADLs
Psychological Distress Loss, Grief, Ineffective Coping, Suicidal
-sought by patient
-18 years or older
Voluntary Commitment -Consent for Treatment
-Able to Demand and Obtain Release from Facility, if
improved
, -Due process of law
-Least Restrictive Environment (*need reasons to
restrain)
-Free of Restraints and Seclusion
-Consent for Treatment-*informed (1975)
List of Patient Rights
-Refusal of Treatment and Medications (1978)
-Confidentiality and Privacy
-Access to Personal Belongings and Needs
-Request Release (With signs of improvement)
-Right to Bring Civil Suit
-Administration of care according to rules and
Patient Rights: Due principles
Process of Law
**no experimental practice
1. HIPPA
Patient Rights: 2. PHI: Protected Health Information- need identifiers
Confidentiality to log in to EPIC
3. Duty to Warn 1974/ Duty to Protect 1976
Duty to Warn 1974/ Duty Law that requires health care providers/therapists to
to Protect 1976 inform individual of threats of harm against them
Patient Rights: Access to i.e. daily exercise, visitors, phone, writing materials
Personal Belongings and
Needs
Patient Rights: Right to Torts; civil law for wrongful conduct
Bring Civil Suit
-Event of Injury
In which circumstances
-Event of harm to self/others
may patient's rights be
suspended?
Document
-Not sought for by patient
-Pt. Not able to keep self safe
Involuntary Commitment -Requires "Burden of Proof'
-Legal court ordered mandate for a psychiatric
evaluation