Introduction
The agency is dedicated to supporting and defending one‟s rights to attentive and compassionate treatment, which includes protecting your confidentiality, personal dignity, and safety, as well as honoring your cultural, psychological, and spiritual beliefs. Understanding and embracing your rights and duties builds your relationship with your care team and promotes positive health outcomes for everyone just like you.
Task
When people pick everyone else to be one's nurse, they have certain rights. It is critical that you understand your rights so that we can collaborate to offer the best treatment possible for you. Human rights encompass access to medical information, fair treatment, and the ability to make healthcare decisions.
A patient is responsible for providing honest and comprehensive information concerning current complaints, prior illnesses, hospitalizations, prescriptions, and other health-related issues to the best of their ability. He is accountable for informing the competent practitioner of any unforeseen situations in his/her health. A patient must indicate whether or not he or she understands his or her healthcare program and what is anticipated of them.
Process
The patient is accountable for adhering to the treatment plan advised by the practitioner in charge of his care. Following the directions of nurses and care staff as they execute the project of care, implementing the orders of the responsible practitioner, and enforcing the guidelines and standards of the healthcare organization are examples of this. The patient is capable of making appointments and alerting the proper practitioner's office if he is unable to do so for whatever reason.
- If a patient refuses therapy or fails to follow the practitioner's recommendations, he or she is liable for their conduct.
- The patient is committed to ensuring that his healthcare financial responsibilities are met as soon as feasible.
Evaluation
Each medical personnel and medical staff member is accountable for ensuring that all patients' rights are respected at all times. While getting care or treatment at the institution, a patient or the patient's legally authorized agent may exercise these rights without pressure, discrimination, harassment, abuse, or reprisal.
You are responsible for protecting the dignity of other patients and hospital personnel. This involves not smoking and keeping noise and guests under control. You are responsible for being considerate of others and the clinic's property. You are aware that any aggressive or disrespectful behavior may result in your removal from the healthcare organization.
Conclusion
Our top goal is patient safety. As a patient, you have the right to care in a secure environment. Everyone, including physicians, healthcare executives, nurses, and technicians, has a responsibility in ensuring the safety of healthcare services. By being an active, involved, and aware member of your healthcare team, you play a critical role in ensuring the safety of your treatment. Your concerns about safety hazards and recommendations for improvement will be heard and addressed accordingly. Please notify your healthcare professionals of any concerns you have.