Title: Patients Rights Post Test
1Patients Rights Post Test
Let's test your knowledge
- Presented by
- Patients Rights Advocacy Services
- Orange County Health Care Agency
- Behavioral Health Services
2CATEGORY IPATIENTS RIGHTS
3A Federal Civil Rights Law for people with
disabilities
- What is (ADA) Americans with Disabilities Act?
4I have the right to change my mind about my
medication.
- What is the right to Informed Consent?
5The law that guarantees the rights for
individuals in mental health facilities
- What is the
- Lanterman Petris-Short Act?
6I have the right to be treated with dignity and
respect.
- What is the most basic Patients Right?
7A person may be held against their will for
continued evaluation and treatment related to a
mental disorder for danger to self, danger to
others, or gravely disabled under the following
condition.
- What is impairment by Chronic Alcoholism under
section 5150?
8Your receipt for your Patients Rights Booklet.
- What is, the form you sign upon admission?
9CATEGORY II5150
10Danger to self, danger to others or gravely
disabled.
11If I consent to treatment, I no longer meet this
criteria.
- What is an Involuntary Hold?
12When you are a danger to yourself, others or
gravely disabled, a peace officer or designated
person may detain you for evaluation and treatment
13You must be given this to explain the reason for
a 72-hour hold.
14I am unable or unwilling to accept voluntary
treatment.
- What is a criteria for a 5150?
15CATEGORY III5250
16If you are a minor, this is the amount of time
you may be held on a 5250.
- What is 14 days the same as an adult.
17This type of hearing automatically takes place
within 4 days of being placed on 14 day hold.
- What is a Probable Cause Hearing (PCH)?
18Midnight on the 14th calendar day.
- What is the end of a 14 day hold?
19As soon as you receive a certification for
Intensive Treatment you may request this to get
out of the hospital.
- What is a Writ of Habeas Corpus?
20The Welfare Institution Code that allows
certification for intensive treatment related to
a mental disorder or impairment by chronic
alcoholism for a period of 14 days.
21The maximum length of time a PCH Hearing can be
delayed?
22Bonus pointBy who?
23CATEGORY IVRIESE
24The hospital may use this method to help you calm
down if you are endangering yourself or others.
- What is emergency medication?
25This capacity hearing will determine if you may
or may not refuse treatment with an
Anti-psychotic medication.
26Bonus pointWhere is the hearing to be held?
27If you lose your Riese Hearing you retain this
right.
- What is the right to file an appeal?
28You have the right to understand the risks and
benefits of any medication you are taking.
- What is Informed Consent?
29In a Riese Hearing you are represented by this
person.
- What is the Public Defender or Advocate?
30CATEGORY VCONSERVATORSHIP
31You have lost the ability to make decisions about
money, housing and medication so this person
makes decisions for you.
32As soon as you are notified of the filing for a
temporary Conservatorship you may request to go
to court for this.
- What is a Writ of Hebeas Corpus?
33If you do not respond to treatment and are on a
5250 your doctor may apply for this.
34Bonus point By what day must the doctor apply
for T-con?
35Latin for the name given to a writ whose object
is to bring the patient before a Court or Judge.
36This happens 30 days after the T-Con is filed.
- What is a Conservatorship (5352) Hearing?
37An authorization form signed by yourself or your
conservator that releases confidential medication
records to specified person for specified period
of time.
- What is a Release of Information?
38By getting married, the spouse does not remove
the Conservators powers of Property and Finances.
- What is Can a conservatee be married in the
state of California?
39CONGRATULATIONS!
- You are all winners!
- Thank you for playing
- Patients Rights Jeopardy.