Holistic health care includes taking care of and individual's _________and ________ needs.
What are physical and emotional needs?
This type of health care organization provides acute inpatient and outpatient care.
What is a hospital?
This person is cared for in a hospital?
Who is a patient?
DHHS stands for...
What is the Department of Health and Human Services?
This type of insurance is purchased and used by the individual.
What is private insurance?
100 years ago, holistic care was provided by a ________ __________, who provided all care in the home from birth to death.
Who is a family doctor.
This type of care provides skilled care to someone discharged from the hospital, but is not ready to go home. They may need things like IV antibiotics or sterile dressing changes.
What is subacute care?
This person lives in a long-term care facility and the facility becomes their home.
Who is a resident?
This legislation establishes uniform standards for nursing homes and ensure the protection and safety of patients.
What is the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) of 1987?
This type of health insurance uses contracts with various health care providers to provide care at a standard reduced cost.
What is managed care?
This group of people works together to provide different skills and knowledge to to the resident or patient.
What is the health care team?
This type of facility provides care for someone who provides most of their own care, but may need limited help.
What is an assisted-living facility?
This person receives care in their own home.
Who is a client?
This is an example of an independent non-profit organization that sets national standards for quality health care.
What is The Joint Commission?
The federal government funds this type of insurance for people who are over 65, however, some younger disabled people may qualify.
What is Medicare?
This person is the focus of the healthcare team's efforts.
What is the patient, client or resident?
Within a health care organization, this person is above the CNAs, RNs, and LPNs.
Who is the DON, or Director of Nursing?
This type of patient may be giving birth in the hospital?
Who is an obstetric patient?
This organization sets worker safety and health standards.
What is OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration?
Long-term care facilities complete a _______ _______ _______ or MDS to get reimbursement.
What is a Minimum Data Set?
A good analogy for a health care team is a __________, because it is only as strong as the weakest link.
What is a chain?
This agency provides care for someone who is dying.
What is a hospice?
This type of patient is older than 65 years old.
Who is a geriatric patient?
This legislation sets standards for the training and evaluation of nursing assistants, who work in long-term care facilities.
What is OBRA, or the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987?
This type of insurance is funded by the federal government, and is run by the state, it is used by people with a qualifying low income.
What is medicaid?