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Abuse and Neglect
Spousal Abuse

o Warning Signs:
  •   Unexplained trauma
  •   Accident history inconsistent with
      injury
  •   Over protective spouse
  •   Absent from work
  •   Poor eye contact
  •   Poor self esteem/image
Spousal Abuse


o 1 out of 4 women experience domestic violence in their
  lifetime

o The leading cause of serious injury in women ages 15 to
  44 is domestic violence

o Healthcare workers are not mandated by law to report
  domestic violence
Child Abuse


o 500,000 children are abused each year.

o Types:
  •   Verbal, Physical harm, Sexual, Incest, Emotional, Neglect

o Healthcare providers are mandated by law to report
  suspected child abuse and neglect.
Abuse of Endangered Adults

o An endangered adult is any adult 18 years or older who is found to
   be in a situation or condition which poses an imminent risk of
   death or serious bodily harm to that person AND who
   demonstrates a lack of capacity to comprehend the nature and
   consequences of remaining in that situation or condition

o Types
  • Physical abuse Neglect
  • Sexual Abuse
  • Emotional maltreatment
  • Exploitation

o Health care providers are mandated by law to report suspected
   abuse or neglect of endangered adults
Elder Abuse

o 560,000 elders are abused each
  year
o Indicators are:
  • Malnutrition
  • Neglect
  • Physical harm
  • Dehydration
  • Afraid/fear of caregiver
  • Financial/material exploitation

o Healthcare providers are
  mandated by law to report
Abuse Affects Everyone it Touches


 o Assess your patients for signs of abuse
   •   Admission Assessment
   •   Listening
   •   Dietary status
   •   Psychosocial Assessment
   •   Skin Assessment
   •   Daily Assessment
Documentation


o It is very important to document any indicators of
  abuse.
o Documentation should be made of any physical
  findings, forensic evidence collection, and any
  statements made by the patient or those
  accompanying the patient.
o The word “victim” should never be used in the medical
  record. We care for patients not victims, using the word
  victim suggests that the care provider has already
  decided the patient was abused.
Documentation


o Alleged is another legal term that should not appear in the
   chart.

o Replace the word alleged with suspected or reported.

o Be sure to quote exactly the patient’s or family members’
   statements.

o Report all suspicions of elder and child abuse to Social
   Services and the Administrative Supervisor and document that
   in the medical record.
Prevention and Investigation of
        Abuse, Neglect


o WCMC takes all measures possible to prevent and investigate
   all abuse, neglect or misappropriation of property. Any signs of
   suspected abuse, neglect and or misappropriation of property
   should be immediately reported.
o All patients and/or families will be given a copy of the patient’s
   rights and responsibilities on admission.
o All associates are encouraged to look for events such as
   suspicious bruising or multiple unexplained skin tears and
   report to the Administrative supervisor or Administrator on call
   immediately
Prevention and Investigation of
        Abuse, Neglect


o All associates should look for any signs of physical
   abuse, mental abuse, and/or sexual abuse.

o Mental Abuse can be defined as
   humiliation, harassment, and/or threats of punishment.

o Physical Abuse can be defined as hitting, kicking, slapping, or
   pinching.

o Sexual Abuse can be defined as sexual harassment, sexual
   coercion, or sexual assault
Things to look for


o   Demeaning statements                  o   Misuse of restraints

                                          o   Failure to provide necessary
o   Threats                                   food, clean linens or daily care
o   Intimidation                          o   Medical neglect including not calling
                                              a physician if necessary, not being
o   Suspicious bruising and/or welts          aware of side effects of
                                              medications, or not taking action on
                                              medical problems
o   Multiple unexplained skin tears, or
    abrasions                             o   Personal property abuse including
                                              theft or harm to a patient’s
                                              glasses, dentures, clothing, or
                                              jewelry
Reporting


o   All associates of White County Medical Center are instructed to report any unusual
    occurrence, treatment or medication error using the Occurrence Report
    Management system

o   Any patient or family complaint is reported using the Service Management Report

o   In the event of suspicion of abuse, the associates must notify their immediate
    supervisor or their designee.

o   The supervisor should notify the administrator on call immediately (within 24 hrs)
    and inform them of a possible abuse/neglect situation that is under investigation.

o   The director, risk manager, or administrator designee should begin the investigation
    by interviewing the patient.
Protect


o   If credible allegations of abuse, neglect, or misappropriation of resident
    property is made against an associate, that associate will immediately be
    suspended or moved to another area of the facility.

o   The associate will not be allowed to return to work until the associate is
    cleared of any suspected violation through the required investigation.

o   If another associate has reason to believe the patient has been subjected
    to conditions or neglect should immediately notify the Administrative
    Supervisor.

o   The first act of the associate will be to remove the patient/family/associate
    from harm.
Investigate


o The associate who received the initial complaint will fill out a
   Service Management Report with all the facts known at that
   time.

o The manager of the area and their Administrative
   Representative will initiate a thorough review of all suspected
   allegations.

o Appropriate communication is maintained with the associate in
   question as well as the patient and/or family.

o The investigation should take no more than 3 working days.
Reporting/Response


o The Risk Manager or Hospital Administrative
  Representative will notify the proper regulated agencies
  as follows:
  • Law Enforcement for alleged abuse.
  • Arkansas Department of Health/Division of Health
     Facility Services for violation of abuse, neglect, or
     misappropriation of property.
o Upon full investigation, the counseling process as
  deemed necessary, is completed regarding associate(s)
  involved and is documented.
Prevention and Investigation of
 Abuse, Neglect and Misappropriation of
               property


o In additional to monitoring for signs of abuse upon
   admission, WCMC also takes all measures possible to prevent
   and investigate all abuse, neglect or misappropriation of
   property that may occur while in our care. Any signs of these
   are reported immediately to the supervisor.
o The supervisor will notify the administrator on call within 24
   hours and inform them of a possible abuse/neglect situation
   that is under investigation.
o The director, risk manager, or administrator designee should
   begin the investigation by interviewing the patient.
Prevention

o Recognizing caregiver stress and burnout can be essential to
   preventing patient abuse or neglect. Caregivers often are so
   busy caring for others that they tend to neglect their own
   emotional, physical, and spiritual health.

o The demands on a caregiver’s body, mind, and emotions can
   easily seem overwhelming leading to fatigue and hopelessness
   and ultimately, burnout.

o Signs of burnout to look for in health care workers can include
   negative behavior, tardiness, absenteeism, physical
   illness, and withdrawal from others. It is important to take care
   of ourselves so we can take care of others.
Prevention

The following are some steps to prevent burnout:
o Find someone you trust such as a friend, family member, or
  neighbor to talk to about your feelings and frustrations
o Develop new tools for coping and practice relaxation techniques
o Stay healthy by eating right, exercising, and getting enough sleep
o It is important to take care of yourself physically as well as
  spiritually and emotionally

WCMC has an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) that can provide
counseling services to associates in need via self-referral. Contact
information is provided in the benefits packet available through
Human Resources
Observation

All associates will observe for any signs of physical abuse, mental
abuse, and/or sexual abuse
o   Things to look for include
    •   Demeaning statements or insults
    •   Intimidation or threats
    •   Suspicious bruising and/or welts
    •   Multiple unexplained skin tears or abrasions
    •   Misuse of restraints
    •   Failure to provide necessary food, clean linens or daily care
    •   Medical neglect, not calling a physician or taking action on medical
        problems
    •   Personal property abuse including theft or harm to a patient’s
        glasses, dentures, clothing, or jewelry
Protect


o If credible allegations of abuse, neglect, or misappropriation of
   resident property is made against an associate, that associate will
   immediately be suspended or moved to another area of the facility.

o The associate will not be allowed to return to work until the
   associate is cleared of any suspected violation through the
   required investigation.

o If another associate has reason to believe the patient has been
   subjected to conditions or neglect should immediately notify the
   Administrative Supervisor.

o The first act of the associate will be to remove the
   patient/family/associate from harm.
Investigate


o The associate who received the initial complaint will fill out a
   Service Management Report with all the facts known at that
   time.

o The manager of the area and their Administrative
   Representative will initiate a thorough review of all suspected
   allegations.

o Appropriate communication is maintained with the associate in
   question as well as the patient and/or family.

o The investigation should take no more than 3 working days.
Reporting/Response


o The Risk Manager or Hospital Administrative Representative will
   notify the proper regulated agencies as follows:
   •   Law Enforcement for alleged abuse.
   •   Arkansas Department of Health/Division of Health Facility
       Services for violation of abuse, neglect, or misappropriation of
       property

o Upon full investigation, the counseling process as deemed
   necessary, is completed regarding associate(s) involved and is
   documented

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Abuse and Neglect

  • 2. Spousal Abuse o Warning Signs: • Unexplained trauma • Accident history inconsistent with injury • Over protective spouse • Absent from work • Poor eye contact • Poor self esteem/image
  • 3. Spousal Abuse o 1 out of 4 women experience domestic violence in their lifetime o The leading cause of serious injury in women ages 15 to 44 is domestic violence o Healthcare workers are not mandated by law to report domestic violence
  • 4. Child Abuse o 500,000 children are abused each year. o Types: • Verbal, Physical harm, Sexual, Incest, Emotional, Neglect o Healthcare providers are mandated by law to report suspected child abuse and neglect.
  • 5. Abuse of Endangered Adults o An endangered adult is any adult 18 years or older who is found to be in a situation or condition which poses an imminent risk of death or serious bodily harm to that person AND who demonstrates a lack of capacity to comprehend the nature and consequences of remaining in that situation or condition o Types • Physical abuse Neglect • Sexual Abuse • Emotional maltreatment • Exploitation o Health care providers are mandated by law to report suspected abuse or neglect of endangered adults
  • 6. Elder Abuse o 560,000 elders are abused each year o Indicators are: • Malnutrition • Neglect • Physical harm • Dehydration • Afraid/fear of caregiver • Financial/material exploitation o Healthcare providers are mandated by law to report
  • 7. Abuse Affects Everyone it Touches o Assess your patients for signs of abuse • Admission Assessment • Listening • Dietary status • Psychosocial Assessment • Skin Assessment • Daily Assessment
  • 8. Documentation o It is very important to document any indicators of abuse. o Documentation should be made of any physical findings, forensic evidence collection, and any statements made by the patient or those accompanying the patient. o The word “victim” should never be used in the medical record. We care for patients not victims, using the word victim suggests that the care provider has already decided the patient was abused.
  • 9. Documentation o Alleged is another legal term that should not appear in the chart. o Replace the word alleged with suspected or reported. o Be sure to quote exactly the patient’s or family members’ statements. o Report all suspicions of elder and child abuse to Social Services and the Administrative Supervisor and document that in the medical record.
  • 10. Prevention and Investigation of Abuse, Neglect o WCMC takes all measures possible to prevent and investigate all abuse, neglect or misappropriation of property. Any signs of suspected abuse, neglect and or misappropriation of property should be immediately reported. o All patients and/or families will be given a copy of the patient’s rights and responsibilities on admission. o All associates are encouraged to look for events such as suspicious bruising or multiple unexplained skin tears and report to the Administrative supervisor or Administrator on call immediately
  • 11. Prevention and Investigation of Abuse, Neglect o All associates should look for any signs of physical abuse, mental abuse, and/or sexual abuse. o Mental Abuse can be defined as humiliation, harassment, and/or threats of punishment. o Physical Abuse can be defined as hitting, kicking, slapping, or pinching. o Sexual Abuse can be defined as sexual harassment, sexual coercion, or sexual assault
  • 12. Things to look for o Demeaning statements o Misuse of restraints o Failure to provide necessary o Threats food, clean linens or daily care o Intimidation o Medical neglect including not calling a physician if necessary, not being o Suspicious bruising and/or welts aware of side effects of medications, or not taking action on medical problems o Multiple unexplained skin tears, or abrasions o Personal property abuse including theft or harm to a patient’s glasses, dentures, clothing, or jewelry
  • 13. Reporting o All associates of White County Medical Center are instructed to report any unusual occurrence, treatment or medication error using the Occurrence Report Management system o Any patient or family complaint is reported using the Service Management Report o In the event of suspicion of abuse, the associates must notify their immediate supervisor or their designee. o The supervisor should notify the administrator on call immediately (within 24 hrs) and inform them of a possible abuse/neglect situation that is under investigation. o The director, risk manager, or administrator designee should begin the investigation by interviewing the patient.
  • 14. Protect o If credible allegations of abuse, neglect, or misappropriation of resident property is made against an associate, that associate will immediately be suspended or moved to another area of the facility. o The associate will not be allowed to return to work until the associate is cleared of any suspected violation through the required investigation. o If another associate has reason to believe the patient has been subjected to conditions or neglect should immediately notify the Administrative Supervisor. o The first act of the associate will be to remove the patient/family/associate from harm.
  • 15. Investigate o The associate who received the initial complaint will fill out a Service Management Report with all the facts known at that time. o The manager of the area and their Administrative Representative will initiate a thorough review of all suspected allegations. o Appropriate communication is maintained with the associate in question as well as the patient and/or family. o The investigation should take no more than 3 working days.
  • 16. Reporting/Response o The Risk Manager or Hospital Administrative Representative will notify the proper regulated agencies as follows: • Law Enforcement for alleged abuse. • Arkansas Department of Health/Division of Health Facility Services for violation of abuse, neglect, or misappropriation of property. o Upon full investigation, the counseling process as deemed necessary, is completed regarding associate(s) involved and is documented.
  • 17. Prevention and Investigation of Abuse, Neglect and Misappropriation of property o In additional to monitoring for signs of abuse upon admission, WCMC also takes all measures possible to prevent and investigate all abuse, neglect or misappropriation of property that may occur while in our care. Any signs of these are reported immediately to the supervisor. o The supervisor will notify the administrator on call within 24 hours and inform them of a possible abuse/neglect situation that is under investigation. o The director, risk manager, or administrator designee should begin the investigation by interviewing the patient.
  • 18. Prevention o Recognizing caregiver stress and burnout can be essential to preventing patient abuse or neglect. Caregivers often are so busy caring for others that they tend to neglect their own emotional, physical, and spiritual health. o The demands on a caregiver’s body, mind, and emotions can easily seem overwhelming leading to fatigue and hopelessness and ultimately, burnout. o Signs of burnout to look for in health care workers can include negative behavior, tardiness, absenteeism, physical illness, and withdrawal from others. It is important to take care of ourselves so we can take care of others.
  • 19. Prevention The following are some steps to prevent burnout: o Find someone you trust such as a friend, family member, or neighbor to talk to about your feelings and frustrations o Develop new tools for coping and practice relaxation techniques o Stay healthy by eating right, exercising, and getting enough sleep o It is important to take care of yourself physically as well as spiritually and emotionally WCMC has an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) that can provide counseling services to associates in need via self-referral. Contact information is provided in the benefits packet available through Human Resources
  • 20. Observation All associates will observe for any signs of physical abuse, mental abuse, and/or sexual abuse o Things to look for include • Demeaning statements or insults • Intimidation or threats • Suspicious bruising and/or welts • Multiple unexplained skin tears or abrasions • Misuse of restraints • Failure to provide necessary food, clean linens or daily care • Medical neglect, not calling a physician or taking action on medical problems • Personal property abuse including theft or harm to a patient’s glasses, dentures, clothing, or jewelry
  • 21. Protect o If credible allegations of abuse, neglect, or misappropriation of resident property is made against an associate, that associate will immediately be suspended or moved to another area of the facility. o The associate will not be allowed to return to work until the associate is cleared of any suspected violation through the required investigation. o If another associate has reason to believe the patient has been subjected to conditions or neglect should immediately notify the Administrative Supervisor. o The first act of the associate will be to remove the patient/family/associate from harm.
  • 22. Investigate o The associate who received the initial complaint will fill out a Service Management Report with all the facts known at that time. o The manager of the area and their Administrative Representative will initiate a thorough review of all suspected allegations. o Appropriate communication is maintained with the associate in question as well as the patient and/or family. o The investigation should take no more than 3 working days.
  • 23. Reporting/Response o The Risk Manager or Hospital Administrative Representative will notify the proper regulated agencies as follows: • Law Enforcement for alleged abuse. • Arkansas Department of Health/Division of Health Facility Services for violation of abuse, neglect, or misappropriation of property o Upon full investigation, the counseling process as deemed necessary, is completed regarding associate(s) involved and is documented