yep, ditto Desi's response, However under TDA rules we issue a round penalty rather as a fixed time penalty, as this is quantified and measured as a fixed amount penalty, rather as a time penalty as this could differ by amount depending on how many hands are played.
In tournament play we still deal the player in as they still have chips, and are still participating in the tournament, so must still have cards issued each hand in order to keep the hand current, for example as one reasoning in a full table of 10 say you have 2 players on a 1 orbit penalty, if you didn't deal them in that would alter the play at the table as it would then be 8 handed and the range combinations of starting hands would change to 8 handed for example improving hands like KQ etc against the table next door that is still 10 handed to starting hands.
Ditto about the cash game penalty, they do little for the game, and as it's only the hand that's in play at the time, a warning then a "security to cardroom" is the usual method, in casinos there are plenty wishing to play at the ring tables therefore players who wish to misbehave should be quickly denied.
Regards
Stuart