Hospitals and Nursing Centers
Persons Rights
The Nursing Assistant
Work Ethics
Communicating
100
Sudden illness in which a person is expected to recover.
What is an acute illness?
100
How residents are informed of their .
What is orally and in writing?
100
Individuals who perform delegated tasks under the supervision of a licensed nurse.
Who are nursing assistants?
100
Following laws, being ethical, having good work ethics, and having the skills to do your work.
What is professionalism?
100
The exchange of information.
What is communication?
200
On-going illness that is slow or gradual and there is no cure.
What is a chronic illness?
200
A clean, safe setting, privacy, and to be involved in the care.
What are patient rights?
200
Knowledge of what is right and wrong conduct.
What is ethics?
200
Write a letter with at least 2 weeks notice.
What is what to do when resigning from a job?
200
Verbal and non-verbal
What are types of communication?
300
RN is responsible for the person's total care.
What is primary nursing?
300
What each person has the right to.
What is privacy?
300
The written consent an nursing assistant is not allowed to obtain.
What is informed consent?
300
The right task, the right circumstance, the right person, the right directions and communication, the right supervision.
What are The Five Rights of Delegation?
300
Language, failure to listen, cultural differences, and age.
What are communication barriers?
400
Services are moved to the bedside. Nursing team performs basic skills usually done by other team members.
What is patient-focused care?
400
How you handle a family member's request to see patient information.
What is report the request to the nurse?
400
Negligence by a professional person.
What is malpractice?
400
Good hygiene, clean, well-fitting uniforms, wearing a wristwatch with a second hand, covering tattoos, wearing a name badge, and having hair off your collar.
What is professional appearance?
400
Facing the person, good eye contact, and asking questions.
What is effective listening?
500
Providing quality care, helping to keep the agency clean, and following agency policies and procedures.
What is the nursing assistant's role in the survey process?
500
Courteous and dignified interaction, courteous and dignified care, privacy and self-determination, and personal choice and independence.
What are OBRA requirements to promote dignity and privacy?
500
Persons 18 years and older who have disabilities or conditions that make them at risk for being attacked, wounded, or damaged.
Who are vulnerable adults?
500
Caring, considerate, cheerful, empathetic, respectful, trustworthy, seld-aware, cooperative, honest, and courteous.
What are qualities and traits for good work ethics?
500
Assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
What is the nursing process?