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Which of the following is an example of negligence by a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)?
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Sharing a resident's private medical diagnosis with a family friend
Telling a resident that they will be restrained if they do not stop yelling
Providing a bath to a resident who has refused care
Forgetting to lock the wheels on a wheelchair before transferring a resident, causing them to fall
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If a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) sees a nurse coworker hitting a resident, what is the CNA's legal and ethical responsibility?
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Immediately report the abuse to the nurse supervisor or administrator
Keep it a secret to avoid getting a coworker in trouble
Confront the coworker and tell them not to do it again
Wait until the end of the shift to see if the resident complains
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Which of the following is an example of negligence by a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)?
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If a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) sees a nurse coworker hitting a resident, what is the CNA's legal and ethical responsibility?
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Which legal document allows a person to appoint someone else to make medical decisions for them if they become unable to do so themselves?
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Which of the following acts is a violation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)?
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An elderly resident refuses to take a bath, but the CNA proceeds to wash the resident against their will. This action could be legally defined as:
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Which of the following describes the legal term 'Involuntary Seclusion'?
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A CNA tells a local shopkeeper that a mutual friend residing at the facility has a sexually transmitted infection. This is an example of which legal violation?
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Which of the following is a key provision of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) regarding resident rights?
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If a CNA suspects that a resident's jewelry has been stolen by another staff member but does not report it, the CNA could be guilty of which of the following?
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Which of the following describes 'false imprisonment' in a long-term care setting?
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Which of the following is an example of 'Negligence' by a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)?
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If a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) begins to perform a medical procedure that they have not been trained or certified to do, which legal term best describes this violation of their 'Scope of Practice'?
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Which legal document allows a person to appoint a specific individual to make healthcare decisions for them if they become unable to do so themselves?
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A CNA tells a resident, "If you don't finish your dinner, I am going to tie you to your chair so you can't leave the table." Which legal violation has the CNA committed?
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Which of the following acts is a violation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)?
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Which of the following is an example of 'Battery' in a healthcare setting?
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An elderly resident wants to leave the facility against medical advice, and a CNA uses physical restraints to prevent them from walking out the door. This action is a violation of the resident's rights known as:
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If a CNA notices bruises on a resident that look like finger marks and suspects the resident is being mistreated by a family member, what is their legal responsibility?
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Which set of guidelines was established to ensure that residents in long-term care facilities receive a high standard of care and maintain their individual rights?
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Which of the following describes the ethical concept of 'Beneficence' in a healthcare setting?
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Which of the following describes a situation where a Nursing Assistant (CNA) identifies with the feelings of others and shows a genuine concern for their well-being?
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If a Nursing Assistant (CNA) shares a resident's private medical information with a friend who is not part of the care team, which legal standard has been violated?
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A Nursing Assistant (CNA) threatens to restrain a resident if they do not stop ringing the call bell. This action is an example of which legal violation?
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If a Nursing Assistant (CNA) fails to provide necessary care for a resident, resulting in unintended harm or injury, which legal term best describes this action?
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Which of the following terms refers to the legal document that designates what kind of medical care a person wants if they become unable to make those decisions for themselves?
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An elderly resident tells a Nursing Assistant (CNA) that she wants to wear her blue dress today, but the CNA insists she wear the red one because it is easier to wash. Which of the Resident’s Rights is the CNA violating?
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If a Nursing Assistant (CNA) physically touches a resident or performs a procedure without the resident's consent, they could be legally charged with which of the following?
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Which of the following terms refers specifically to the purposeful failure to provide needed care, resulting in physical, mental, or emotional harm to a resident?
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An ombudsman is a person who is legally assigned to perform which of the following tasks for residents in long-term care facilities?
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A Nursing Assistant (CNA) notices a resident has a large bruise on their upper arm that they cannot explain. Which ethical and legal principle requires the CNA to report this to a supervisor immediately?
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Which of the following is an example of 'neglect' by a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)?
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If a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) shares a resident's private medical information with a friend outside of the workplace, which legal and ethical standard are they violating?
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If a Nursing Assistant threatens to restrain a resident to keep them from getting out of bed, even if they do not actually touch the resident, which legal term describes this action?
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Which of the following describes 'Battery' in a healthcare setting?
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An Advance Directive is a legal document that primarily deals with which of the following?
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Which of the following describes the difference between 'ethics' and 'laws' in the nursing profession?
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Which of the following is a key part of the 'Patient's Bill of Rights' that a CNA must respect?
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If a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) prevents a resident from leaving the facility or restricts their movement without a doctor's order or legal justification, which violation has occurred?
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If a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) suspects that a resident is being abused by a family member, what is their legal responsibility?
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Which of the following describes 'Involuntary Seclusion'?