Basic Human Needs
Holistic Care & Sexuality
Promoting Independence & Self-Care
Cultural Differences
Activity & Inactivity
Family Roles and Resident Wishes
Human Growth and Development
Definitions
100

What are the two main categories of basic human needs identified in nursing care?


What are physiological needs and psychosocial needs?

100

What does holistic care mean in the context of healthcare?

What is caring for the whole person—the mind as well as the body?

Physiological and psychosocial

100

Name two losses residents may experience when moving into a long-term care facility.

What are loss of spouse or family, and loss of home and personal possessions?

100

The existence of different groups of people with varied backgrounds and experiences living together in the world?

What is Cultural Diversity

100

Name four positive effects of regular physical activity for residents.

•Lessens risk of illnesses

•Relieves symptoms of depression

•Improves mood and concentration

•Improves body function

•Lowers risk of falls

•Improves sleep

•Improves ability to cope with stress

•Increases energy

•Increases appetite

100

True or False:

Families should never help make decisions for the resident

What is FALSE

100

What is the main developmental task of infancy?

What is physical development, such as learning to grasp, lift the head, and crawl?

100

What is a type of care that involves caring for the whole person, the mind as well as the body

Holistic Care

200

Name three examples of physiological needs.


What is air, water, food, sleep, shelter, clothing, and warmth.

200

Give an example of how an NA provides holistic care during mealtime.

Talking with the resident while feeding them.

200

 List two emotional effects of losing independence.

What are poor self-image and feelings of helplessness, sadness, or hopelessness?

200

Name two aspects of a person’s identity that may be influenced by culture.


What are language and food preferences?

200

List one harmful effect of inactivity.

What are loss of self-esteem

200

What is DNR stand for?

DO NOT RESUSCITATE

200

 Name one important development during the toddler stage.

What is improved speech or gaining coordination of limbs?

200

What is prejudice toward, stereotyping of, and/or discrimination against older persons or the elderly

What is Ageism

300

List two examples of psychosocial needs.

What is the need for acceptance, feeling valued and understood, belonging.

300

What should a nursing assistant do if they encounter a sexual situation involving residents?

What is provide privacy, be nonjudgmental, and respect residents’ sexual orientation and gender identity?

300

How can an NA promote independence for residents?

What is encouraging residents to do as much as possible for themselves and allowing them to make choices?

300

True or False: NAs should treat residents as they wish to be treated, not as the NAs would want to be treated?

What is True

300

What improves mood, concentration, and increases energy?

What is activity

300

What is an advanced directive?

What are the Legal documents that allow people to choose what medical care they wish to have if they are unable to make those decisions themselves?

300

What is a key feature of the preschool stage?

What is becoming more independent and forming social relationships?

300

What is type of mood disorder that causes pain, fatigue, apathy, sadness, irritability, anxiety, sleeplessness, and loss of appetite, as well as other symptoms.

What is depression.

400

How can unmet psychosocial needs interfere with residents’ health? Give one example.

What are:

Chronic stress, Poor health, Weak motivation for self-care, not being able to cope emotionally, Worsening chronic conditions, Reduced quality of life


400

How should NAs respond to residents’ spiritual needs?

What is learn about their beliefs, respect their practices, and allow privacy for clergy visits or religious rituals?

400

You should never treat a resident like a .....

Child

400

Why is it important for NAs to learn about residents’ religions or beliefs?

What is to respect their spiritual needs and provide appropriate support or accommodations?

400

What is one way inactivity can affect a resident’s physical health? Think of lying in bed ALL day..

What is causing skin breakdown or pressure ulcers?

400

What is a living will?

What is a document that outlines the medical care a person wants, or does not want, in case she becomes unable to make those decisions

400

What cognitive change occurs during the school-age stage?

What is developing a conscience, morals, and self-esteem?

400

What is the definition of hallucinations?

What are persistent false beliefs

500

According to Maslow, which needs must be met first before psychosocial needs?

What are physiological needs?

500

What action should an NA take if they witness unwanted sexual advances?

What is remove the resident from the situation, take them to a safe place, and report to the nurse immediately?

500

What is one way to support LGBTQ residents’ independence and comfort?

What is respecting their gender identity, pronouns, and ensuring a comfortable environment?

500

What is one thing NAs should never do regarding residents’ beliefs?

What is try to change someone’s religion or express judgments about a religious group?

500

Yes or NO: Should NAs encourage activity for residents if they do not want to participate?

YES

500

What is a durable power of attorney for health care?

What is a signed, dated, and witnessed legal document that appoints someone else to make the medical decisions for a person in the event she becomes unable to do so.

500

What is a major concern for adolescents?

What is becoming sexually mature and being concerned about acceptance from others?


500

What are alternating periods of slow, irregular breathing and rapid, shallow breathing, along with periods of not breathing

Cheyne-Stokes 

600

In order, what are Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs from bottom to top of the pyramid?

What are: 

Physiological needs

Safety and security

Self-Esteem

Self-actualization

600

When encountering a sexual situation, what are 2 particularly important things an NA can do? 

What are RESPECT and PRIVACY

600

How much should residents do for themselves?

As much as possible

600

What is the definition of bias?

What is prejudice

600

True or False:

Activity decreases the risks of falls

What is TRUE

600

What are three signs that a resident is near death?

Decreased respirations

Decreased vital signs

Loss of consciousness

600

Name all of the stages of grief.

What are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance?
600

What is post-mortem care

What is care of the body after death