The Nursing Assistant in Long Term Care
Ethical and Legal Issues
Communication Skills
Communication Challenges
Misc.
100

True or False:

A NA can insert tubes into a residents body.

FALSE

100
What term means purposefully causing physical, mental or emotional pain or injury to someone?

Abuse

100

Is writing a note on a resident's board an example of verbal or non-verbal communication?

Verbal Communication.

100

What is usually the last sense to go?

Hearing

100

What is 12:42 am in military time?

0042 OR 2442

200

What is a medical assistance program for people 65 and older?

MediCARE

200

True or False

You are allowed to tell your family about what goes on at work with your residents?

FALSE

200

The shortened form of a word to help us communicate more quickly is called a(n)

Abbreviation

200

What do you do when a resident is being combative?

Keep everyone safe and find out why they are being combative

200

What is a disorder in which a person has serious loss in mental abilities?

Dementia

300

What is Hospice care?

Care for individuals with six months or less to live.

300

When you unintentionally cause harm to a resident as a result of your actions or failure to act or give care- this is called?

Negligence 

300

With whom should you use medical terminology?

other members of the health care team

300

If a resident has a hearing impairment, it is important that the resident can see the nurse's _____ well.

Face/lips

300

True or False

All resident information must be kept confidential?

TRUE


400

Which member of the health care team generally has the most contact with the residents?

The Nurse Aide

400

What is the line of authority in a facility called- the order in which you report a problem.

The Chain of Command

400

What is 1856 in standard time?

6:56 pm

400

When can a nursing assistant hit a resident?

NEVER

400

What facility would a resident typically go to if they did no require much skilled care assistance/ were more independent?

An Assisted Living Facility

500

Who is the most important member of the care team?

The Resident

500

A legal document which allows a person to decide what kind of medical care he wishes to have if he is unable to make those decisions himself is called a(n)

Advance Directive

500

What is the third step in the nursing process?

Planning (*Remember ADPIE)

500

True or False

A confused resident requires a quiet surrounding to concentrate on what is being asked of them. 

TRUE

500

What does the abbreviation CPR stand for?

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation