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Date *
Name *
First Name *
Last Name *
Email *
Last 4 digits of Your Social Security Number *
I will be volunteering at: *
Flaget Memorial Hospital – Bardstown
Saint Joseph Berea – Berea
Saint Joseph East – Lexington
Saint Joseph Hospital – Lexington
Saint Joseph Jessamine – Nicholasville
Saint Joseph London – London
Saint Joseph Mount Sterling - Mount Sterling
Please answer the following questions.
Your sister's friend just had triple bypass surgery at a KYOne facility. She asks you to find out his condition. What should you do? *
Ask a nurse on the floor how the patient is doing and pass the information along to your sister.
Log in to the computerized record system and read the patient's record to find information for your sister.
Explain that is a violation of the patient's privacy for you to ask around or look at his record, and suggest she talk to her friend or call one of her friend's family members.
None of the Above.
A government agent comes into a KOH facility and tells you he must access patient information on the computers and wants you to answer questions and give him computer access. How should you respond to this request? *
Immediately provide him with the information or access he needs.
After seeing his ID, let him know that KOH and you will cooperate, but that you first must contact the CRO, Risk Manager, and Department Director over the area.
Tell him, "No Way. That information is protected."
None of the Above.
HIPAA defines confidential patient information as "PHI". PHI is the abbreviation for: *
Private Hospital Issues
Primary Healthcare Infrastructure
Protected Health Information
Privileged Health Interrogatory
When are you free to repeat a patient's PHI that you hear or see on the job? *
After you no longer work at the organization.
After the patient dies.
If you know the patient would not mind.
When your job requires it.
You see an open recycling bin full of paper. You can see patient names, addresses and diagnoses on the papers. What should you do? *
Nothing.
Bring it to either your supervisor, Corporate Responsibility or Privacy Contat so he/she can dispose of it properly and determine why it was there.
Read the report and try to figure out what workforce member disposed of it improperly.
None of the Above.
What question should you ask yourself before looking at patient information? *
Would the patient mind if I look at this?
Do I need to know this to do my job?
Can anyone see what I am doing?
Am I curious?
What type of gifts may I accept from a business source, patient, resident or a member of his/her family? *
Cash or cash equivalents.
Computer and printer for my office.
Equipment and furniture for your department.
Gifts of minimal value such as t-shirts, promotional pens or office supplies, flowers, fruit, candy or other small perishable gifts.
When is it acceptable to share your password? *
When one of our physicians forgets his/her password and he/she needs immediate access.
When your new co-workers hasn't had one assigned from IT yet and it saves time.
When you know that you can trust the person to use it appropriately.
Never.
Which of the following types of information does HIPAA's privacy rule protect? *
Patient information in electronic form.
Patient information communicated orally
Patient information in paper form.
All of the above
What should you do if a patient complains that her privacy was violated during her stay? *
Notify your supervisor and the person or department responsible for handling complaints listed on the Notice of Privacy Practices.
Ask the patient to provide proof.
Nothing - its not your job to handle complaints.
None of the Above.
You are in the hospital volunteering and you learn that one of your neighbors has just arrived in the ER for treatment after a car crash. You should: *
A - Contact the neighbor's spouse to alert him or her about the injuries.
B - Try to find out the seriousness of your neighbor's injuries.
C - Tell the charge nurse in the ER that you know how to reach the patient's family and can offer information if needed.
Both A and B
You are delivering flowers to a patient's room. When you enter, you realize you know the patient. You should: *
A - Smile, say hello, state why you are there, have friendly conversation.
B - Ask the patient why he or she is in the hospital.
C - If the patient tells you why he or she is in the hospital, assume it is ok to tell others.
D - If the patient tells you why he or she is in the hospital, ask if it is ok to tell others.
Both A and C
Both A and D
Both A, B and D
None of the Above
I understand that by responding and submitting an answer to any of these questions it is the equivalent of actually "signing" my name to the statement(s) that precede(s) it. My electronic signature will constitute my "original" signature as well as my Acknowledgement and Certification of the applicable statement(s) when used or printed. A signed copy of this form will be maintained in my volunteer file and I can receive a copy at any time from my Volunteer Services office. *
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