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100

3 examples of Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) 

What are assistance with grooming, bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting?

100

The discovery of ______ as the cause of disease was made in the 1800s

What are germs? 

100

___________ are rules or requirements that are based on laws and that healthcare facilities and staff must follow.

What are regulations?

100

A(n)______________ is also called a physician, primary care provider (PCP), medical doctor (MD), or doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO)

what is a doctor?

100

The difference between certification and licensure is ____________

Is licensure mandatory and certification voluntary? 

200

The three things that make up holistic care are _______, ________, and _________

What is body, mind, and spirit? 

200

Categories of care:

__________ is serious, critical, or surgical care that is usually received in a hospital. 

__________ care applies to people who have a long term disease or illness that may never go away. 

What are acute and chronic? 

200

Name at least 3 types of protected health information we should not share about people because of HIPAA

Can we not share: 



patients past, present, or future physical or mental health, any healthcare received, payment information, Individually identifiable health information such as name, birthday, unique identifiers 

?

200

Similar to a case manager, a(n) ________________________ has a specialized graduate degree that emphasizes the psychological, social, and economic aspects of healthcare.

What is a social worker?

200

OBRA is a law that ________

What is a law that standardizes nursing assistant training and education requirements? 

300

Explain the difference between personal and professional boundaries

Are personal boundaries protecting and taking care of oneself? Are professional boundaries specific to delivering professional care? 

300

A 21-year-old woman with schizophrenia missed a week of work without notifying her supervisor and lost her job. She may be eligible for health coverage in her state through____________

What is Medicaid? 

300

Explain the difference between negligence and malpractice

Is negligence the unintentional failure to act or provide care? 

Does malpractice occur when professional standards are not followed, resulting in injury?

300

_______________ therapists work with residents during recovery to improve flexibility and mobility and help residents achieve the highest levels of function possible.

What are physical therapists?

300

The amount of money paid out of pocket or from your paycheck for healthcare services is a __________ and a ________ is the cost of private insurance policies that employers may pay for their employees as part of a hiring benefit. 

What is a deductible and a premium? 

400

According to OBRA, in order to become a certified nursing assistant, you must have at least _____ hours of instruction and ______ hours of supervised training

What is 75 and 24? 

400

Name at least 2 changes that occurred with the passing of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) 

What are coverage under parents insurance till 25, expansion of Medicare benefits, protection against rate discrimination (like pre-existing conditions), creation of the online marketplace? 

400

The three questions you should ask yourself if you are determining if a task is within your scope of practice are _______________________ 

AND if you still don’t know, you would ask the __________

What are:

1. Do I have the education and training to perform this responsibility?

2. Is the responsibility allowed by my state’s regulations or laws?

3. Is the responsibility allowed by my healthcare facility’s policies and regulations?

AND the charge nurse 

400

In order for a charge nurse to make the staffing plan, they need to take into account the units __________ and the _______________ needed by the patients

What is the census and level of care? 

400

A nursing assistant made a false, written statement about you. What civil wrongdoing did they commit against you that you could sue them for? 

What is libel?

500

Name at least 5 of the important responsibilities of a nursing assistant

What are measurement and observation, communication, activities of daily living, procedures, infection control, environmental care and safety, ambulation movement and exercise, and specimen collection? 

500

Designate 1 person from your group to draw the full healthcare organizational structure AND put a star next to the level that is the TOP of the chain of command for nursing. 

Mrs R will judge this one 

500

Name all 8 and very briefly describe ALL of the ethical principles

What are:

1. Autonomy: Residents should maintain their own values and uniqueness.

2. Freedom: Residents should function independently and make their own decisions.

3. Confidentiality: Residents have the right to privacy and to the expectation that information will not be shared in an unethical or illegal manner.

4. Beneficence: Healthcare staff members have a moral obligation to do good.

5. Nonmaleficence: Healthcare staff members have the moral obligation to avoid doing harm.

6. Veracity: Healthcare staff members must be honest, represent themselves truthfully, and admit if they work outside their legal scope of practice. This honesty will enable residents to make informed decisions.

7. Fidelity: Healthcare staff members are faithful and do not abandon those in their care.

8. Justice: Healthcare staff members treat all residents fairly.

500

The difference in daily duties between a physical therapist, an occupational therapist, and a speech therapist are _______________________

Do physical therapists work with residents during recovery to improve flexibility and mobility and help residents achieve the highest levels of function possible? Large motor movements

Do occupational therapists work with residents who have trouble performing daily tasks due to injury or illness? Fine motor movements

Do speech therapists help a resident learn how to swallow and speak again after a stroke?

500

_________ is the category of care focuses on disease prevention and wellness.

What is secondary care?