Where Am I?
Who Am I?
What Am I?
Begins with "I"
What's in my Eye?
100
Healthcare facility with multiple services including ER and OR.
What is a hospital?
100
Most important person in the healthcare facility
Who is the Patient?
100
Federal insurance offered to persons over the age of 65.
What is Medicare?
100
May come in private, group or federal, it pays for all or a portion of medical expenses.
What is Insurance?
100
Inner most layer of the outer eye. If scratched it may cause pain and tearing.
What is the Cornea?
200
Facility that treats addiction, depression and psychological disorders
What is a mental health facitlity?
200
In charge of all nursing staff
Who is the DON (Director of Nursing)?
200
Sudden category of illness in which the person is expect to recover.
What is Acute illness?
200
Injection given to prevent a person from contracting a particular disease.
What is an Immunization?
200
Much like a camera, this part of the eye helps with focus.
What is the Lens?
300
Housing for older persons that don't require fulltime nursing care but may need some support services.
What is an Assisted Living Residence?
300
Not called a patient, but this when residing in a long-term care facility.
Who is a Resident?
300
Nursing care pattern in which the nurse is responsible for the total care of the patient.
What is Primary Nursing?
300
As part of HIPPA, the LNA must never give out the ________ of the patient/resident, which tells who they are.
What is Identity?
300
Clouding of the lens of the eye is a condition called...
What is Cataracts?
400
Cardiac, brain, spinal, respiratory and musculoskeletal are types of this restorative care facility.
What is Rehabilitation?
400
Usually an RN, this person supervises the nursing staff for that particular shift.
Who is the Charge Nurse?
400
Governing body (persons) that make policies, ensure safe care is given, rules and regulations are followed and the lowest costs are offered.
What is The Board of Directors / Trustees?
400
If a person is unable to hold thier urine or feces to use the bathroom or commode they may be ___________.
What is Incontinent?
400
Condition when bacterial or viral infection causes redness and irritation to the tissue surrounding the eye.
What is Conjunctivis?
500
Sometimes found in a long-term care facitlity, this unit provides more complex care to residents.
What is a SNF (Skilled Nursing Facility)?
500
Staff member trained to assist persons that require help learning or retaining skills needed to perform ADL's, often using adaptive equipment.
Who is an OT (Occupational Therapist)?
500
"NATCEP" is the abbreviation for
What is Nursing Assistant Training and Competency Evaluation Program?
500
RNs must assess, plan, _______________, and evaluate patient care continuously.
What is Implement?
500
This endocrine disease can lead to retinopathy and blindness if not treated and controlled.
What is Diabetes?
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