Settings & Payment
Living in Long-term care
Professionalism
All things Nursing Assistants
The Healthcare team
100

Correct medical term for a nursing home?

What is long-term care?

100

Which type of person would spend the most time in a Long-term care facility?

Who are the developmentally disabled?

100

How we behave in work or school settings is known as:

What is professionalism?

100

Feeding, dressing, bathing, walking, and toileting (elimination) are considered:

What are activities of daily living?  

100

This team member helps you shower and wash your hair.

What is a nursing assistant?

200

Grandma may need a little help with taking medicines and getting out of bed; what setting may be best?

What is an assisted living facility?

200

A brain disorder in which a person has a serious loss of mental abilities, impacting the ability to think or remember?

What is dementia?

200

Attending to personal hygiene before going to work?

What is grooming?

200

This person supervises nursing assistants and provides them with the plan of care for the residents. 

What is the nurse? RN/LPN

200

This person is in charge of checking on your nutrition status and creating a customized meal plan.

Who is a Registered Dietician Nutritionist (RDN) 

300

Type of care for persons who have 6 months or less to live?

What is Hospice?

300

Persons that live permanently in assisted living or long-term care are called?

What are residents?

300

The specific steps/method that tell you how to perform a task is called?

What is a procedure?  

300

Admitting your mistakes and learning from them is called?

What is accountability?

300

This person evaluates and treats persons with speech or swallowing problems

What is a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)

400

Federal insurance for those 65 or older or have permanent kidney failure?

What is Medicare?

400

Type of care that puts the patients needs first?

What is person-centered care?

400

Understanding and identifying w/ the feelings of others is called?

What is empathy?

400

These help you decide if you feel comfortable doing a task the nurse has assigned to you.

What are the rights of delegation?

400

This member of the care team assesses residents, monitors progress, and gives treatments and medication.

What is the nurse (RN/LPN)

500

Federal organization that provides health insurance to the poor or disabled?

What is Medicaid?

500

Type of care that includes considering the mind, body and spiritual needs of the individual?

What is holistic care?

500

These are the rules of an organization; FCPS cell phone _____?

What is a policy?

500

In LTC, who spends the MOST time with the residents?

Who is the Nursing Assistant?

500

Most important person on the healthcare team?

Who is the patient?