HIPAA
Terms and Definitions
Chain of Command
Health Care Team Members
Documentation
100
Standards to protect health information
What is HIPAA?
100
Tolerant and understanding
What is patience?
100
Top of the chain of command.
Who's the board of directors?
100
Consults dietary needs, approves meals, manages dietary department, and interviews residents. They are in charge of the dietary staff.
What does a dietitian do?
100
Color of pen you use for charting.
What is a blue or black pen?
200
Legal documents that allow individuals to state what medical treatment they want or don't want.
What are Advance Directives?
200
Truthfulness and integrity
What is honesty?
200
Above the CNA on the chain of command.
Who is the charge nurse?
200
A minimum of 75 hours of classroom and 100 of training. Provides for assistant, provides bedside care, observes and reports to charge nurse, meets emotional needs.
What is Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA)?
200
Do not use for correction when charting.
What is white out?
300
Document that individuals state that measures should or should not be taken to prolong life when conditions are terminal.
What is living will?
300
Restoration of ill or injured to highest potential
What is rehabilitation?
300
Below the board of directors on the chain of command.
What is the administartion
300
Training is 60 hours, must be a CNA first, must pass a written practicum exam, performs restorative procedures, assists resident in self-care, responsible for the follow up and maintenance of restorative plans, reports changes to supervisor.
What is Restorative Nurse Assistant (RNA)?
300
Chart only facts no opinions.
What is objective?
400
A document that permits a person to appoint another person to make any decisions regarding health if the patient is unable.
What is Durable Power of Attorney(DPOA)?
400
Determining a medical condition
What is a diagnosis?
400
Above the assistant director of nursing.
What is the director of nursing?
400
Minimum length of training is 68 hrs, must be a CNA first, prepares and administers selected medications, can take physicians orders, observes and reports effects of medications, assists with resident care, and may give insulin.
What is a Certified Med Tech (CMT)
400
How to properly sign your name when charting.
What is your first initial, last name, and job title?
500
Do not resuscitate- cardiopulmonary resuscitate (CPR) is not performed when the patient stops breathing.
What is DNR?
500
The process of walking
What is ambulation?
500
Below the director of nursing on the chain of command.
Who is the assistant director of nursing?
500
12 to 24 months of training, plans assigns, and evaluates nursing care, gives medications, starts IVs and finishes procedure, assists with resident care, takes and records physicians orders, performs most treatment, and performs tube feedings.
What is a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)?
500
Draw a line through mistake and write error beside it
How do you fix a mistake on a chart?
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