Communication
Resident Rights
Legal and Ethical Behaviors
Nurse Aide Role as a Member of the Health Care Team
Restorative Care
100

Face the person when speaking.  Do not shout in their ear.

What is caring for a blind or visually impaired person?

100

A person has a right to access all healthcare records about themselves.

What is right to information?

100

Knowledge of what is right and wrong.

What is ethics?

100

The Nurse Aide immediate supervisor.

Who is the charge nurse?

100

A person is unable to voluntarily use their extremities.

What is quadriplegia?

200

Direction to approach a client with Alzheimer's Disease.

What is approach them from the front?

200

A person declines a shower.

What is the right to refuse treatment?

200

Standards of conduct that all group members must follow.

What is a code of ethics?

200

Individual responsible for the overall operation of the facility.

Who is the administrator?

200

Mrs. Aspen is paralyzed on the right side of her body.

What is hemiplegia?

300

Face the person and make sure he or she can see your face when speaking.

What is communicating with a person who is hard of hearing?

300

When giving a bath the body is exposed only as necessary.

What is the right to personal privacy?

300

Rule of conduct made by a government body.

What is a law?

300

Provides personal care and hygienic care to clients/residents/patients.

Who is a nurses aide?

300

Impaired physical or mental function caused by acute or chronic issues.

What is a disability?

400

How to walk with a person who is blind.

What is allow the person to hold your arm and follow you as you walk?

400

Each resident participates in conferences about when they bathe.

What is the right to make their own choices.

400

Laws concerned with relationships between people.

What are civil laws?

400

Giving medications is out of this person's scope of practice.

What is a nurse aide?

400

The process of restoring a person to his or her highest level of physical, psychological, social, and economic function.

What is rehabilitation?

500
An appropriate response to a resident family complaining about poor care by another Nursing Aide.

What is "I understand why you are upset.  I'll tell the nurse"?

500

This person supports and promotes the needs and interest of a person receiving healthcare.

What is an ombudsman?

500

A caregiver does not act in a reasonable or careful manner.

What is negligence?

500

Reporting that urine is pink tinged.

What is objective information?

500

The inability to understand what is being said.

What is receptive aphasia?

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