(Understanding Healthcare Settings)
Where long-term care offered.
What is a Skilled Nursing Facility?
member of the care team who diagnoses disease and prescribes treatment
What is a doctor?
Knowledge of right and wrong.
What is Ethics?
Pointing to a cookie.
What is an example of nonverbal communication?
Care given by specialists to help restore or improve function after an illness or injury.
What is Rehabilitation?
Being able to identify with the feelings of others
What is Empathy?
Harming a person physically, mentally, or emotionally by failing to provide needed care.
What is Neglect?
Sense that is not used in making observations
What is Taste?
Healthcare settings is generally for people who will die in six months or less
What is Hospice?
Keeping hair clean and neatly brushed
What is proper grooming?
Shoving a resident
What is physical abuse?
When documentation be recorded
What is right after care is given?
Only care that it determines to be medically necessary.
What does Medicare pay for?
Helps protect nursing assistants and their employers from liability.
What is the chain of command?
At least 12 hours of in service education is required by this federal law
What is OBRA?
part of the word that is added to the end of a root to form a new word
What is a suffix?
Type of care given in hospitals for people who require immediate care.
What is Acute Care?
Inserting tubes into a resident’s body is an example of this.
What is out of scope of practice for a CNA?
Do-not-resuscitate order is an example of this.
What is an Advanced Directive?
2:35 p.m. to military time
What is 1435 hours