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Reporting Abuse

Reporting Abuse

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9th - 12th Grade

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Hard

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Laverne Buie

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9 Slides • 20 Questions

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Multiple Choice

What are the key components of reporting abuse and neglect in patient care?

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Confidentiality

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Mandatory reporting laws

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Patient consent

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Ethical decision-making

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Open Ended

Why are healthcare workers legally required to report?

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Multiple Choice

the lack of which of the following actions could constitute patient negligence

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informed consent

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legal disability

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power of attorney

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Multiple Choice

Are you legally entitled to work in this country?

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Legal

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Illegal

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Multiple Choice

What are the learning objectives outlined in this slide?

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Identify role of healthcare workers in mandatory reporting

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Recognize signs of abuse and neglect

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Apply ethical principles to patient care decisions

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

____ is a sign of neglect.
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Torn clothing
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Anxiety and worry
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Changes in behavior
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Lack of cleanliness

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Multiple Select

What are the key concepts related to ethical practice in this list?

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Abuse

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Neglect

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Mandatory Reporting

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

What are the consequences of failing to report under reporting laws?

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Legal consequences

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No consequences

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Social consequences

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Financial consequences

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Multiple Choice

What ethical principles apply when deciding if a case study is reportable?

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Confidentiality

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Informed Consent

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Beneficence

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Justice

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Multiple Choice

Which of these terms refers to the moral principles by which we live and work?

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Equality

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Emotions

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Ethics

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Justice

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Multiple Choice

What are rules that guide individuals or groups to do the moral or right thing according to accepted principles of right and wrong?

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Prejudices

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Values

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Beliefs

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Tenets

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Ethics

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Multiple Choice

What is "integrity"?

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the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness

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doing what you want when you want

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awareness of oneself

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a person who is helpful, caring and nice

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Poll

You take a test and fail miserably. When you check Powerschool, the teacher has accidentally given you a 100%. You see another student in the class check Powerschool, and they've been given your grade. Grades for the semester close in one minutes. What do you do?

Tell the teacher about the error.

Don't say anything. It wasn't your fault!

Keep quiet, but comfort the other student.

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Poll

A dog from down the block is always left outside all day and looks hungry. One day it breaks loose and follows you home. You give it some food and let it sleep on your floor. In the morning, your parent tells you to return the dog. What do you do?

Keep the dog! You can take care of it better.

Return the dog. It's not your dog to keep.

Bring the dog to the shelter.

Return the dog but write a note to the owners that they need to treat it better.

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Multiple Choice

During a group project, your team members want to just "copy and paste" the answer from the internet. What should you do?

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"Copy and paste" the work because it is easier.

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Do the work so you learn the lesson.

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Open Ended

What would you do if you suspected a patient was being abused but were unsure?

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Open Ended

Your older sister is driving you to school. You get stuck in traffic. She gets her phone out and starts texting, but you both know it’s illegal to use it while driving. What would you do?

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Fill in the Blank

Name one ethical principle that guides patient care.

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Fill in the Blank

List one sign of abuse/neglect you must report.

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Poll

How confident do you feel about this topic now?

Very confident
Somewhat confident
Not confident

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