HEALTH CARE AGENCIES
HEALTH TEAM
NURSING CARE PATTERNS
PATIENT & RESIDENT RIGHTS
OBRA & NATCEP
100

This type of agency provides emergency care, surgery, and highly needed nursing care.  

Answer: What is a hospital?

100

This team focuses on the person’s total care.  

Answer: What is the interdisciplinary health care team?

100

This pattern focuses on tasks and jobs; each team member has specific tasks.  

 Answer: What is functional nursing?


100

This law sets minimum standards for nursing centers and applies to all 50 states.

  Answer: What is OBRA (1987)?

100

Minimum number of instruction hours required by NATCEP.  

Answer: What is 75 hours?

200

This agency focuses on care and rehabilitation and may be part of a hospital or nursing center.  

 Answer: What is rehabilitation or sub‑acute care?

200

This nurse assesses, diagnoses, plans, implements, and evaluates care.  

Answer: Who is the RN?

200

This pattern is led by an RN who decides the amount and kind of care each person needs.  

Answer: What is team nursing?

200

This includes the right to make decisions about care, including benefits, risks, and refusal.  

Answer: What is informed consent?

200

Minimum number of supervised practical training hours required.  

Answer: What is 16 hours?

300

This center provides care for people who cannot care for themselves at home.  

Answer: What is a long‑term care center?

300

This nurse assists the RN with acutely ill and chronically stable patients.

  Answer: Who is the LPN/LVN?

300

In this pattern, one RN is responsible for the person’s total care.  

Answer: What is primary nursing?

300

This document states a person’s wishes about end‑of‑life care.  

Answer: What is a living will?

300

This registry lists CNA name, address, birth date, date passed, and any findings of abuse or neglect.  

 Answer: What is the state nurse aide registry?

400

This residence provides housing, personal care, social activities, and some health care.  

Answer: What is assisted living?

400

The main goal of the health team.  

Answer: What is providing quality care?

400

This pattern coordinates care for specific persons and focuses on discharge planning.  

Answer: What is case management?

400

This person supports and promotes the needs and interests of residents.  

Answer: Who is the ombudsman?

400

To work in another state, a CNA must be current, competent, and have these paid.  

 Answer: What are fees?

500

This agency provides comfort and quality of life for dying persons and their families.  

 Answer: What is hospice?

500

This member provides most hands‑on care and reports observations to the nurse.  

Answer: Who is the CNA?

500

This pattern ensures continuity of care from admission through discharge.  Answer: What is case management? This pattern ensures continuity of care from admission through discharge.  

Answer: What is case management?

500

Residents have the right to be free from these three things.  

Answer: What are abuse, neglect, and mistreatment?

500

These two tests must be passed to become a CNA.

 Answer: What are the written test and skills test?