NA in LTC
Foundations of Resident Care
Understanding Residents
Body Systems and Related Conditions
100

The amount of time Medicare will pay for skilled nursing facility care if requirements are met.


What is 100 days?


100

what a person sees , hears, touches or smells


What is Objective information 


100


What is Food & Water, Protection & Shelter examples of


What is Physiological needs

100

Body’s systems are balanced and are working at their best 

What is homeostasis


200

Care for people who have 6 months or less to live.


What is hospice care?

200

what is the ability to control your bladder or bowels  


What is incontinence

200

Caring for the whole person


What is Holistic care


200
Swelling of the joints 


inflammation

300

Care provided after acute illness or injury, to restore independence.


What is rehabilitation?


300

what is a example of a communication barrier


what is Slang/Profanity


300

variety of people with different backgrounds and experiences 

What is Cultural diversity 

300
Condition in which bones lose density 


Osteoporosis 


400

Type of care for patients who need some help but not 24-hour skilled care.


What is assisted living?


400
Unconscious behaviors used to release tension or cope with stress



Defense Mechanisms 


400
Disabilities that are present at birth or emerge during childhood 


Developmental disabilities 


400
The resident is unable to touch the floor or support any weight on one or both legs


what is Non-weight-bearing


500

Medicare Part A covers this type of care.


What is hospital, skilled nursing facility, or home health care (inpatient care)?


500

What a loss of function or ability 

What is impairment 


500
Talking about one’s problems with mental health professionals 


What is Psychotherapy


500

Trouble communicating thoughts though speech or writing 


What is expressive aphasia