Care Provided in persons home
What is Home Heatlh Care?
Performs assigned tasks, such as measuring vital signs
What is the Nursing Assistant (NA)
Behaving properly when on the job
What is Professionalism?
The knowledge of right and wrong
What is Ethics?
Number of Resident Rights
What is 12
Care for people who generally have 6 months or less to live.
What is Hospice Care?
Diagnoses diseases, prescribes treatment and medications.
What is the Physician or Doctor?
Refers to life outside a job, such as a family, friends, and home life
What is Personal?
Rules set by governments to help people live peacefully together and ensure order and safety
What are Laws?
Make choices about their doctors, care, and treatment
What is informed consent?
Care gien by specialists to restore or improve function after an illness.
What is Rehabilitation?
Evaluates a person and develops treatment plans to increase movement, and ragain or maintain mobility
What is Physical Therapist?
Method, or way of doing something
What is a Procedure?
Requires at least 12 hours of in-service training for NAs/year
What is the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA)?
Cannot restrict , limit, or deny visitors
What is the Right to Visits?
Do not require an overnight stay in hospital or other care facility
What is Outpatient Care?
Describes authority and helps to ensure all get proper health care
What is Chain of Command?
Having to do with work or a job
What is Professional?
Specify how residnets must be treated while living in a facility
What are Resident Rights?
PHI not shared with anyone but the care team
What is the right to priacy and confidentiality?
24 hour skilled care given in hospital or ambulatory surgical center
What is Acute Care?
Being held responsible for harming someone else.
What is Liability?
Course of action that should be taken every time a certain situation occurs
What is a Policy?
Document a problem through survey
What is Cite?
Right to participate in their own care
What is informed consent?