knowing, intentional, or negligent act by a caregiver that causes harm or risk of harm to a vulnerable adult
elder abuse
the majority of elder abuse cases occur in what setting?
domestic setting
name 5 warning signs of physical abuse.
name 2 warning signs of sexual abuse.
- unexplained genital infections or bleeding
name 3 warning signs of emotional abuse.
name 6 warning signs of financial exploitation.
name 4 warning signs of neglect.
name a screening tool for elder abuse.
the elder mistreatment assessment
caregiver ___ is linked to increased risk of abuse.
depression
24 item assessment with the following subscales: time dependence burden, developmental burden, physical burden, social, and emotional burden
caregiver burden inventory (CBI)
name the 5 subscales within the caregiver burden inventory (CBI).
an important protective factor that can mediate the effects of burden
caregiver satisfaction
what is the most effective coping style for caregivers?
problem-focused coping
name 5 ways to address the needs of the caregiver.
family centered function-focused care (FAM-FFC)
name 7 aspects of the environmental assessment of the FAM-FFC.
name 3 components of the family/patient education assessment of the FAM-FFC.
name 3 techniques that family members should employ (FAM-FFC).
name 2 examples of neglect in hospital/SNF settings.
- put someone in a corner “out of the way”
we should document abuse in a very ___ way.
objective
- helps with decision-making as far as possibilities of abuse
the elder mistreatment assessment
name the 4 rating categories in the elder mistreatment assessment.
describe criteria for reporting abuse in NYS.
OTs must report if there is reasonable suspicion for abuse
what type of assessment is the caregiver burden inventory (CBI)?
self-report assessment