Long-Term Care
Ethical and Legal Issues
Communication Skills
Bed making and Unit Care
Infection Prevention
100
Is a medical assistance program for low-income people.
What is medicaid?
100
An example of ethical behavior by a nursing assistant.
What is keeping a resident's information confidential?
100
The main part of a word that gives it meaning.
What is a root word?
100
This is another name for sleep disorders.
What are parasomnias?
100
This is a sign of a localized infection.
What is drainage from a wound or cavity?
200
a task that nursing assistants generally do not perform.
What is inserting tubes?
200
Resident's health information may be shared with these members.
What is other care team members?
200
In regular time, 1330 hours is also known as this.
What is 1:30 PM?
200
The 24-hour, day-night cycle.
What is the circadian rhythm?
200
This object is an increased risk of infection for adults.
What is the use of catheters?
300
Identifying with and understanding the feelings of others.
What is empathetic?
300
Valuing residents and giving ethical care.
What is the code of ethics?
300
Mrs. Parker says she is feeling dizzy.
What is subjective information?
300
This type of device that most resident's use for support and has 4 feet.
What is quad cane?
300
This part of the body can easily hold mucous membranes.
What are genitals?
400
A course of action that should be taken every time a certain situation occurs.
What is a policy?
400
The amount of hours of training each nursing assistant must complete.
What is 75 hours?
400
This occurrence involves with death or a serious injury.
What is a sentinel event?
400
A resident who can get out of bed and walk regularly with no problems or help.
What is an ambulatory resident?
400
This amount of links must be broken to prevent infection.
What is one link?
500
The common characteristics of a resident in Long Term Care.
What is a female, Caucasian and over 65?
500
A document that allows a person to decide what kind of medical care he/she wishes to have is he/she is unable to make those decisions himself/herself.
What is an advance directive?
500
This is a method of reporting that staff move from room to room.
What are rounds?
500
When helping visually-impaired resident walk, this is where the nursing assistant should be at.
What is standing slightly in front of the resident?
500
This is the one responsibility of OSHA.
What is making rules to protect workers from hazards on the job?
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