Health Care
Nursing Assistant
Employment
Ethical/Legal Issues
Communication Skills
100
an approach that focuses on the WHOLE person; both physical and emotional needs
What is Holistic Heath Care
100
The British nurse who established the educational standards for nursing professionals.
What/WHO is Florence Nightingale
100
a brief document that gives a possible employer general information about you and your education and work experience.
What is a Resume
100
Created by the American Hospital Association this outlines what a patient has the right to (includes; confidentiality, privacy, respectful care, information, etc.)
What is the Patient Care Partnership/Patient's Bill of Rights
100
Involves a sender and a receiver and the exchange of information
What is communication
200
government agency responsible for the nation's health
What is United States Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
200
this is a list of all nursing assistants, as required by OBRA, including their names, birthdates, social security numbers and the dates they took the evaluation/test.
What is a Registry
200
a list of 3 - 4 people who can provide information to an employer that you are a good worker and will do well on the job.
What is a reference list/page.
200
A document that allows the person to make his wishes regarding health care known to family members and health care workers.
What are Advance Directives
200
One type of observation involves information that is gathered through your senses; seeing a cut, seeing swelling, feeling warmth, etc.
What is Objective (data)
300
Established the set standards for training nurses and standard of care for long term care facilities.
What is OBRA (Omnibus, Budget Reconciliation Act)
300
the nurse who is in charge of the entire department or section.
What is Head Nurse
300
This separates and average employee from a great employee. It includes punctuality, reliability, accountability, honesty, respectfulness, empathy and a desire to learn.
What is Work Ethic
300
Types of laws that address the relationship between people; examples include: defamation, assault, battery, fraud, invasion of privacy.
What are Civil Laws
300
One type of observation that involves things that can't be measured; example: a patient tells you that his belly hurts.
What is subjective (data)
400
A type of insurance that is federally funded by Social Security and is for people who are 65 years old and older or who have disabilities.
What is Medicare
400
The type of nurse who supervises other nurses
What is a Charge Nurse
400
Someone who has credentials to become licensed or certified in a certain profession.
What is a professional
400
Types of Laws that deal with relationships between people and society as a whole; examples include: abuse.
What are Criminal Laws
400
a Legal Document(s) that includes the admission sheet, medical history, nursing history, physician's orders, medication administration record, progress notes, nurses notes, graphic sheet, and any miscellaneous documents.
What is the Medical Record (chart)
500
Type of insurance federally funded for people with lower income levels.
What is Medicaid
500
Once a N.A. passes their test they are required to do 12 hours of this each year to maintain their certification.
What is Continuing Education
500
Being able to imagine what it would be like to be in someone else's situation; being kind.
What is Empathy
500
Physical, sexual, psychological, neglect, abandonment, and financial are all signs of this...
What is abuse
500
spoken communication by the nurse is called this
What is reporting