Disabled Clients
Behavioral health
In the Community
Hodge podge
Hospice
100

impairments, activity limitations, or participation restrictions

What is a disability?

100

Second-leading cause of death for persons 10 to 34 years

What is suicide

100

This is federal health insurance.  Because it’s a federal program, it has set standards for costs and coverage.

What is Medicare

100

In the future, this will be increasingly transformed into a community-based long-term care system.

What is home and hospice care

100

 allows states to offer home- and community-based services to disabled people through Medicaid rather than institutional care in nursing homes.

What is the Community First Choice Option

200

This was developed in an attempt to standardize the language associated with disabilities.

What is the ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health) 

200

Health promotion/education (coping skills, nutrition, exercise, wellness, stress reduction)

What is primary prevention

200

Early detection of depression through screening is an example of this

What is secondary prevention

200

is a joint federal and state program that helps cover medical costs for some people with limited income and resources.

What is medicaid

200

Family members who care for sick individuals may exhibit signs of

What is Compassion Fatigue

300

Promote healthy development, healthy behaviors, and well-being across all life stages is one of the 5 goals of this

What is Healthy People 2030. Overarching Goals

300

Early diagnosis (depression, suicidal thoughts, substance use; screenings; harm reduction)

What is secondary prevention

300

Contributes to death of more than 3 million people each year

What is alcohol abuse

300

Reinbursement for Home Health Care comes from these 3 sources 

What is Corporate (Insurance), Government (Medicare, military), Individual clients and families

300

Homebound status is defined that the client can leave home with difficulty in mobility and only for

What is medical appointments or adult day care related to the client’s medical care.

400

prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in employment, state and local government, public accommodations, commercial facilities, transportation, and telecommunications [and] also applies to the United States Congress”

What is the American Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990

400

Giving referrals and creating community partnerships

What is tertiary prevention

400

Teaching coping and problem-solving skills 

creating protective environments and promoting connectedness are examples of  

What are interventions

400

o“Ask” about  use

o“Advise” to quit

o“Assess” willingness to make a quit attempt

o“Aid” the person in quitting

o“Arrange” for follow-up

What are the Components for treating tobacco use 

400

Name 2 nursing challenges that Home Care Nurses must assess

What is  Infection control ( Clients  Home health care team)

Medication safety

Risk for falls

Technology at home

Nurse safety

500

Purposely creating environments in a way that they are accessible to all without the need for modifications

What is Universal Design

500

This model includes   Promotion

Prevention 

Universal prevention (e.g., suicide prevention campaign)

Treatment (case identification, referral)

Recovery (promotion of high-quality, satisfying life)

What is the Behavioral continuum of care model

500

Roots: sustaining oneself

Trunk: connecting, speaking truth, and encouraging choice

Branches: collaborating, strengthening the family, comforting spiritual practice, letting go

What is the Hospice Caregiving Tree

500

relief of suffering without curing underlying disease

What is Palliative Care

500

Choosing comfort care instead of life-extending care

and having a prognosis of 6 months or less to live are requirements for this

What is Medicare Hospice Benefit Requirements

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