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Patient Rights

AB
abuseall abuse is harmful
advocatea representative, spokes person. (An ombudsman is an advocate)
adviseto give suggestions
allowpermit, let
belittleto not respect someone, treat badly
refuseto say no
talk downbelittle, disrespectful talk
threatento make someone feel in danger
votechoose who you want to win an election (Residents have the right to vote.)
preferencechoice, what you like to do more
clutterextra, unnecessary equipment or things
confrontto say something to someone in a threatening way; to tell someone they are wrong
acceptto take or receive
promoteencourage
Patient Bill of Rightsa document that gives a resident a choice and or control of their care while in a Nursing Home
When a resident hits you...tell them that was not acceptable behavior in a kind but firm way
Not a Rightkeeping a gun at the Nursing Home
ombudsmana person who works with facilities to ensure resident rights
ethical mannerdoing what is morally correct: right behavior
losswhen a person enters a nursing home they have to give up things they are used to having; like their car, home, furniture, animals, etc.
Right to informationa person has the right to see their own medical record
Right to refuse treatmenta person must give consent to be treated
consentpermission
Right to privacy and confidentialitya nurse assistant must keep all information about their resident private.
Right to personal choiceresidents can choose their own plan of care and make decisions about their daily time, care, and treatment.
Right to disputes and grievancesresidents have the right to complain about care, ask questions about their care, and they cannot be punished for doing so.
Right to work or not to worka person does not have to work for care, but they can if they want to .
Right to participation in resident and family groupsresidents can take part in family and group activities and have the right to be helped in getting there
Right to care and security of personal possessionsresidents have the right to have their personal items safe and treated with respect
Right to Freedom from Abuse, mistreatment, and neglectfreedom to be safe in the care of others
Right to Freedom from restraintsthe resident has the right not to be restricted
Sexualitythe way a person feels about the way they look, dress, act, and feel about themselves
advanced directivea document stating a person's wishes about health care when that person cannot make his or her own decisions
care planthe documented plan of care and treatments for a resident.
disputes and grievancesto voice concerns, questions, and complaints about treatment or care.
participation/participateto take part in something
independentto do things on your own
dignityto show a person respect in all situations
financial exploitationmisuse/abuse of someone else's money or property



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