Skilled care nursing facility is what type of healthcare setting?
What is long term care?
This type of resident has the longest average stay in long-term care facilities.
What are developmentally disabled residents.
Professionalism is related to how a person behaves at ______________.
What is work.
Feeding, dressing and bathing a resident are just a few types of activities that a nursing assistant may help a resident with.
What are activities of daily living.
This person assist the resident with bathing.
What is a nursing assistant
Residents that do not require skilled care, but may need assistance, are in what type of facility?
What is assisted livening?
A disorder in which a person has a serious loss of mental abilities, including the ability to think, remember, and reason, is known as.
What is dementia.
Keeping hair neatly tied back away from their face is an example of_____
What is proper grooming or personal grooming.
In this type of nursing care the registered nurse provides total care to the patient.
What is Primary nursing
The line of authority in a facility is called?
What is the chain of command.
A patient that may have 6 months or less to live, may be placed in this type of care.
What is Hospice care.
A resident has been losing weight and has had loss of appetite. This care team member can assess the residents nutritional status and develop a care program
What is a Registered Dietician or Nutritionist.
A specific method, or way of doing something is.
What is a procedure.
A Nursing assistant admits to making a mistake and apologies. This is known as
What is accountable.
This member of the care team helps the residents that may have had a stroke and are having difficulty speaking and swallowing.
What is a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)
If you are 65 or older you qualify for this type of federal health insurance?
What is Medicare?
What type of care promotes a resident's personal preferences and individual choices.
What is person-centered care?
this word means: identifying with and understanding the feelings of others.
What is empathetic
The right:
task, circumstance, person, direction/communication and supervision and evaluation
are examples of what.
What are The five Rights of Delegation.
This member of the care team assesses residents, monitors progress, and gives treatments and medication.
What is the nurse (RN/LPN)
Medicare and Medicaid will pay long-term care facilities for services based on
What are the needs of the resident's on admission and through their stay.
This style of nursing care may have a negative result of overlooking changes in a resident's condition.
What is functional nursing style.
Functional nursing style is assigning specific task to each team members.
This is defined as: A course of action that should be taken every time a certain situation occurs
What is a policy.
This member of the care team has the most direct contact with the resident.
What is the nursing assistant
This person is the most important member of the care team is
What is the resident