When working with seniors in their home we ttpically call them " clients" as opposed to "residents" or "patients" as we say in a long term care facility ot hospital. When discussing health care rights, they're usually reffered to as " patient rights". For the continuation of the in-service we will refer to all people who need health care as "patients".

5 Sample Questions

1) True or False: For every Healthcare  Right there is a matching responsibility the client has.

  • A. a) True
  • B. b) False

2) You can help meet your client's right to information by:

  • A. a) Providing a safe environment
  • B. b) Offering them a choice of foods at meal time
  • C. c) Telling the client when and what time you will be returning to their home.
  • D. d) Allowing them to refuse a bath.

3) True or False: You must treat your client with respect, even if they appear to be disrespectful to you.

  • A. a) True
  • B. b) False
  • C. Option 3
  • D. Option 4

4) True or False: Your client does not need to know how much services for your agency cost because insurance covers it anyway.

  • A. a) True
  • B. b) False

5) You can help ensure your clients right to privacy by:

  • A. a) Not discussing their health issues with the nieghbors.
  • B. b) Keeping all notes and document at their home or at the agency office only.
  • C. c) Closing the door when they shower
  • D. d) All of the above

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