What is the term for people or organizations that provide healthcare services?
A. Payers
B. Facilities
C. Providers
D. Residents
What is
C. Providers
Individuals living in a long-term care facility are commonly called residents because the facility is their home.
What is
True
A deductible is the maximum amount an insured person will ever pay.
What is
False
Approximately what percentage of LTC residents are over age 65?
A. 25%
B. 50%
C. 83.5%
D. 100%
What is
C. 83.5%
Term Definition
A. Policy 1. Method for performing a task
B. Procedure 2. Course of action taken every time
C. Survey 3. Inspection to ensure regulations are met
What is
Surveyors may interview residents and families during a facility survey.
What is
True
Which Medicare part covers prescription medications?
A. Part A
B. Part B
C. Part C
D. Part D
What is
D. Part D
What is the primary goal of the Affordable Care Act?
A. Increase hospital stays
B. Reduce quality of care
C. Make healthcare less costly and expand coverage
D. Eliminate private insurance
What is
C. Make healthcare less costly and expand coverage
Which are duties of a Nursing Assistant?
☐ Take vital signs
☐ Administer IV medications
☐ Assist with bathing
☐ Report changes in condition
☐ Chart care provided
What is
Take vital signs, Assist with bathing, Report changes in condition, Chart care provided
The chain of command helps protect staff and facilities from:
A. Accreditation
B. Liability
C. Documentation
D. Scheduling
What is
B. Liability
Who is considered the "eyes and ears" of the healthcare team?
A. Physician
B. Physical Therapist
C. Nursing Assistant
D. Social Worker
What is
C. Nursing Assistant
Which services may be provided in a long-term care facility?
☐ Physical Therapy
☐ Speech Therapy
☐ Wound Care
☐ Nutrition Services
☐ Auto Repair
What is
Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Wound Care, Nutrition Services
Professional Role
A. Physical Therapist 1. Nutrition planning
B. Occupational Therapist 2. Improve mobility
C. Dietitian 3. Adapt to disability
What is
Which are examples of chronic illnesses?
☐ Diabetes
☐ COPD
☐ Heart Disease
☐ Broken Arm
☐ High Blood Pressure
What is
Diabetes, COPD, Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure
Culture change focuses on which core values?
☐ Choice
☐ Dignity
☐ Respect
☐ Self-Determination
☐ Punishment
What is
Choice, Dignity, Respect, Self-Determination
Nursing assistants may diagnose medical conditions.
What is
False
Which quality means being caring, understanding, and empathetic?
A. Dependable
B. Compassion
C. Tactful
D. Proactive
What is
B. Compassion
Which are examples of proper grooming?
☐ Clean uniform
☐ Artificial nails
☐ Short clean fingernails
☐ Closed-toe shoes
☐ Heavy perfume
What is
Clean uniform, Short clean fingernails, Closed-toe shoes
Which tasks are NOT within a CNA's scope of practice?
☐ Diagnose conditions
☐ Take vital signs
☐ Perform sterile dressing changes
☐ Prescribe treatments
☐ Assist with ADLs
What is
Diagnose conditions, Perform sterile dressing changes, Prescribe treatments
Setting Description
A. Hospice 1. Care in a person's home
B. Home Health Care 2. End-of-life care
C. Assisted Living 3. Apartment-like setting with some assistance
What is
Care plans must be reviewed regularly and updated as resident conditions change.
What is
True
Who is responsible for delegation?
A. Nursing Assistant
B. Resident
C. Nurse
D. Family Member
What is
C. Nurse
Which are effective time management strategies for CNAs?
☐ Plan ahead
☐ Prioritize tasks
☐ Ignore call lights for unassigned residents
☐ Combine activities when appropriate
☐ Ask for help when needed
What is
Plan ahead, Prioritize tasks, Combine activities when appropriate, Ask for help when needed
Name the Five Steps of the Nursing Process in the correct order.
What is
Match the nursing process step to its description.
Step Description
A. Assessment 1. Giving the care
B. Planning 2. Gathering information
C. Implementation 3. Creating goals and interventions
What is