Facilities
Types of Illness - acute or chronic
Law, Policy, Procedure
Potpourri
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100

Care for patients with 6 months or less to live

What is Hospice?

100

Asthma

What is chronic?

100

What do we follow for confidentiality?

What is a law referred to as HIPAA?
100

The Ombudsmen are tasked to assist with this group of individuals?

Who are residents?

100

Healthcare for those 65 years and older.  

What is Medicare?

200

Facility for residents who can do some things for themselves.  

What is Assisted Living Facility?

200

High Blood Pressure

What is Chronic?
200

OBRA determines minimum standards for ________.

What is nursing assistant training?  

200

The is purpose of Chain of Command.

What is structure of authority and reporting structure?

200
Part of Medicare that pays for prescriptions.

What is Medicare Part D.

300
Acute care is delivered in this type of facility.

What is a hospital?

300

Deep laceration

What is acute?

300

Per OBRA, Nursing Assistants are required to have ____ of hours of in-service educations each year.  

What are 12 hours? 

300

Telling Mrs. Jones you will take away her television remote if she doesn't take a shower is an example of.

What is psychological abuse?

300

Care that is individualized to patient or resident.

What is patient-centered care?

400

Patients can remain at home and receive what kind of care?

What is Home Health Care?

400

Heart Attack

What is acute?

400

 Facility masking would be an example of a _____________. 

What is a policy?

400

Action to take if a Nursing Assistant observes a patient falling.   

What is report to RN & write an incident report.  

400

The member of the care team who is responsible for establishing the care plan and overseeing the LPNs and Nursing Assistants?

Who is the Registered Nurse?

500

Long-term Care is sometimes referred to as?

What is Skilled Nursing Care

500

Congestive heart failure

What is chronic?  

500

Steps for proper handwashing would be and example of a what?

What is a procedure?

500

Name, date of birth, social security number, and medical record number are examples of this.  

What is PHI - protected health information?

500

The best way to prevent the spread of germs.  

What is effective handwashing?  

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