What does ADL stand for?
What is
Activities of Daily Living
A loss of memory and thinking ability is called __________.
What is
Dementia
CNA->LPN/RN->Charge Nurse LPN/RN-> Unit Manger LPN/RN-> Nurse Supervisor LPN/RN-> MDS-> Staff Development Coordinator-> ADON-> DON-> Doctor
This list describes the line of authority and helps to make sure that residents get proper health care. This list is an example of?
What is
Chain of Command
Culture change focuses on:
A. Only hospitals
B. Dignity, respect, and choice
C. Increasing medication use
D. Shorter staffing
What is
B. Dignity, respect and choice.
Outpatient care requires an overnight stay in the hospital.
True or False
What is
False
Another name for a long term care facility is
A. Home healthcare facility (HHF)
B. Skilled nursing facility (SNF)
C. Assisted living facility (ALF)
D. Adult day services facility (ADSF)
What is
B. SNF
Medicaid is for __________ individuals or those with disabilities.
What is
Low Income
Person-centered care focuses on the __________ needs of each individual.
What is
Individual
Which type of care focuses on restoring function after a stroke?
A. Hospice
B. Rehabilitation
C. Acute care
D. Assisted living
What is
B. Rehabilitation
Which task is within the CNA scope of practice?
A. Giving medications
B. Diagnosing conditions
C. Bathing a resident
D. Prescribing treatment
What is
C. Bathing a resident
People who live in long term care facilities are usually called _____
A. Patients
B. Regulators
C. Clients
D. Residents
What is
D. Residents
A patient needs skilled nursing care ordered by a doctor after surgery. What type of care is this?
A. Home health care
B. Skilled care
C. Hospice care
D. Outpatient care
What is
B. Skilled Care
Match the type of care:
A. Care without overnight stay
B. Therapy to restore function
C. Recovery care between hospital and LTC
What is
1-B
2-A
3-C
A CNA must report changes in a resident’s condition to the __________.
What is
Nurse
What should a CNA do if they are asked to perform a task outside their scope?
A. Do it anyway
B. Refuse and report to nurse
C. Ask another CNA
D. Ignore the request
✅ Answer: B
What is
B. Refused and report to nurse
When is a person placed on Hospice Care?
What is
When they have six months or less to live
Care provided for a short-term illness or injury in a hospital is called __________ care.
What is
Acute
Medicare is primarily for:
A. Low-income individuals
B. Children
C. People age 65 and older
D. Veterans only
What is
C. People age 65 and older
A CNA notices a resident becomes anxious during care due to past abuse history. What approach is BEST?
A. Ignore behavior
B. Continue care quickly
C. Provide calm, safe, respectful care
D. Leave the room
What is
C. Provide calm, safe and respectful care
A CNA may share patient information with family members if they seem concerned.
What is
False
Care provided in a patient’s home by healthcare staff is called __________ care.
What is
Home Health
A resident with chronic conditions can no longer safely manage medications or hygiene at home and has no caregiver support. What factor MOST influences LTC admission?
A. Age alone
B. Financial status only
C. Functional ability and support system
D. Hospital preference
What is
C. Functional ability and support system
List the 5 rights of delegation
What is
Right Task
Right Circumstance
Right Person
Right Direction
Right Supervision
A patient is medically stable but still requires therapy and nursing supervision. They no longer need hospital-level care but are not safe at home. What is the MOST appropriate level of care?
A. Acute care
B. Outpatient care
C. Subacute care
D. Emergency care
What is
C. Subacute care
What are the 4 things to do for time management?
What is
Prioritize
Make a schedule
Combine Activities
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