We’ve identified these critical mistakes that students frequently make when answering legal and ethical questions:
❌ Privacy and Confidentiality Errors:
- Discussing residents in public areas
- Sharing information on social media
- Answering family questions without authorization
- Taking pictures of residents
- Leaving resident information visible
- Gossiping about resident conditions
❌ Resident Rights Violations:
- Forcing care on refusing residents
- Making decisions without resident input
- Rushing through procedures
- Not offering choices
- Ignoring preferences
- Violating dignity during care
❌ Abuse and Neglect Reporting Errors:
- Waiting to report suspected abuse
- Not documenting incidents properly
- Investigating allegations personally
- Discussing suspicions with colleagues
- Confronting suspected abusers
- Failing to recognize signs of abuse
❌ Professional Boundary Issues:
- Accepting gifts from residents
- Sharing personal phone numbers
- Getting emotionally involved
- Lending or borrowing money
- Making promises outside scope
- Taking sides in family disputes
❌ Documentation Mistakes:
- Using subjective language
- Not documenting refusals
- Incomplete incident reports
- Late entries without proper notation
- Failing to document changes
- Not recording resident preferences
❌ Advanced Directive Errors:
- Not checking for existing directives
- Ignoring stated preferences
- Making assumptions about DNR status
- Not reporting changes in wishes
- Failing to communicate with team
- Misunderstanding scope of directives
❌ Scope of Practice Violations:
- Performing unauthorized procedures
- Giving medical advice
- Making promises about outcomes
- Adjusting care without authorization
- Exceeding role limitations
- Taking shortcuts in procedures
❌ Cultural and Religious Rights:
- Ignoring religious dietary restrictions
- Dismissing cultural practices
- Not providing privacy for prayers
- Making cultural assumptions
- Imposing personal beliefs
- Disrespecting customs
❌ Question Analysis Errors:
- Not reading all options carefully
- Missing key legal/ethical implications
- Choosing familiar over correct answers
- Ignoring facility policies
- Making emotional decisions
- Rushing through “obvious” questions
❌ Ethical Decision-Making Errors:
- Putting convenience over rights
- Not considering all perspectives
- Making assumptions about “best interests”
- Ignoring resident autonomy
- Following incorrect peer advice
- Not seeking proper guidance
Key Points to Remember:
- Rights violations have serious consequences
- When in doubt, report it
- Document everything accurately
- Stay within your scope
- Protect privacy always
- Respect comes first
Red Flags in Questions:
- Watch for confidentiality issues
- Notice rights violations
- Look for abuse indicators
- Consider ethical implications
- Check for proper reporting chains
- Identify boundary issues
Common Question Traps:
- Multiple “good” answers (find BEST)
- Emotionally appealing but incorrect choices
- Convenient but unethical options
- Partially correct answers
- Common practice vs. correct practice
Ready to master ethics and legal aspects? Continue to ‘Rights & Ethics Success Strategy’.