Performing treatments, giving medications, and providing care to meet patient's basic needs.
What is a caregiver?
100
When being delegated a task, a nursing assistant must first do this.
What is voluntarily accept the task?
100
This type of facility includes outpatient surgery/clinics, step-down units, and emergency departments.
What is a hospital?
100
This government funded program provides medical assistance for eligible families and individuals with low incomes and few resources.
What is Medicaid?
100
When a patient asks a question and the nurse responds with "What do you think?" is an example of this type of communication.
What is therapeutic?
200
Standing up for a patient's rights and ensuring their needs are met.
What is an advocate?
200
The person accountable for the task being delegated.
Who is the LVN/LPN?
200
This type of nursing care brings the nurse to the patient, in their personal setting.
What is home health care?
200
A member of this type of managed care system will be required to receive a pre-authorization for medical procedures.
What is a health maintenance organization (HMO)?
200
A patient shouting at a nurse is displaying this type of behavior.
What is hostile?
300
The role a nurse takes when transferring authority to a team member below them.
What is a delegator?
300
The team member a LVN/LPN can delegate tasks to.
Who is an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?
300
This type of setting is often referred to as a "nursing home".
What is a Long-Term Care facility?
300
Properly doing this, will ensure any supplies used, will appear in the patient record.
What is documenting?
300
"You are the only nurse that understands me" is an example of this type of behavior.
What is manipulative?
400
The role a nurse assumes by interacting with other members of the health care team.
What is a collaborator?
400
The tasks or activities delegated to a UAP are in the job description of this team member.
Who is the LVN/LPN?
400
The nurse will provide end-of-life care at this type of facility.
What is hospice care?
400
This should be done to charges for equipment that is no longer being used.
What is discontinue?
400
The nurse is understanding the patient's feelings and displaying appreciation for what the patient is feeling by saying, "I'll be that made you feel frustrated."
What is empathy?
500
The role a nurse assumes when reinforcing discharge instructions, such as medication side effects.
What is an educator?
500
One of the "Five Rights" of delegation states the person to perform the task is competent and qualified to do so.
What is "Right Person"?
500
Clinics and physician offices provide this type of care.
What is ambulatory care?
500
Patients should not be told to limit their supply use, but only using these items will help control costs.
What is necessary?
500
By encouraging a patient to engage in an activity they are good at, helps maintain this in patients.