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        | Are the knowledge of the right and wrong. An ethical person has a sense of duty and responsibility toward others. |  | 
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        | Tell them what they must do. |  | 
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        | Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act |  | 
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        | Specify how residents must have be treated while living in a facility. |  | 
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        | Is the process by which a person,  with the help of a doctor makes informed decisions about their health. |  | 
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        | is the failure to provide needed care that results In physical, mental, emotional harm to a person. |  | 
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        | means action, or the failure to act or provide the proper care for a resident. resulting in unintended injury. An example negligence is an NA forgetting to lock a resident wheelchair before transferring her. |  | 
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        | occurs when a person is injured do to profession misconduct through negligence, or carelessness or, lack of skills |  | 
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        | Is abuse of staff by other staff members, resident, or sexual. This include improper touching and discussion about sexual subjects.
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        | is repeated use of legal or illegal drugs, cigarette, or alcohol in a way that harm oneself or others.
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        | are people who are legally required to report suspected or observed abuse or neglect because they will have regular contact with vulnerable populations, such as the elderly. |  | 
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        | Durable power of attorney |  | Definition 
 
        | is a signed, dated and witnessed legal document that appoint someone else to make medical decisions for a person in the event that she be unable to do. |  | 
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        | Physician Orders For Life-Sustaining Treatment |  | 
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        | involves the use of words, spoken or written. |  | 
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        | is communicating without using words. |  | 
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        | is based on what a person hears, or sees, touches, or smells |  | 
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        | is something a person cannot or did not observe. |  | 
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        | skin that is blue or grey |  | 
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        | Is an accident, problem, or unexpected event during the course of care.
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        | a loss of function or ability. |  | 
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        | the ability to see things but not far. |  | 
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        | paralysis on one side of the body |  | 
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        | weakness on one size of the body |  | 
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