It's the Law!
I want to be a CNA!
Give me the word!
It's a mixed bag!
I want to be an HHA!
100
Regulates the education and registration of nursing assistants. This law identifies skills and establishes minimum requirements.
What is the “Omnibus Budget and Reconciliation Act” (OBRA)?
100
appropriate behavior, positive attitude, personal health, clean and neat appearance, practice stress reducing activities, and wearing appropriate clothing
What are personal qualifications for being a nursing assistant?
100
The rules and principles that assist one to make decisions regarding what is right or wrong.
What is ethics?
100
Giving medications, take doctor's orders, perform sterile procedures, or performing a task prohibited by the facility
What are tasks that a CNA cannot do?
100
All age groups, newborns to over 100 Chronically ill Acutely ill Terminally ill Developmentally and physically disabled
Who are people who can receive Home Health care?
200
This LAW provides for protection of adults considered vulnerable due to physical, mental, or emotional impairment
What is The Vulnerable Adult Law?
200
The gender of patients that CNAs will care for.
What are male and female residents?
200
Good manners
What is etiquette?
200
The type of care that is task oriented, depersonalized, fragmented and schedule driven.
What is Institutionalized Care?
200
This person assesses the needs of the client, decides and arranges services, and reviews care provided by all members of the health care team.
Who is the case manager?
300
Requires facilities to inform residents about their rights to make treatment choices.
What is the Patient Self-Determination Act?
300
Who the CNA reports to
Who is the charge nurse (LPN or RN)
300
The expected responsibility according to the law.
What is liability?
300
This type of abuse includes, but is not limited to, threats of harm, saying things to frighten, disparaging or derogatory remarks.
What is verbal abuse?
300
This person makes the first assessment visit to the client, orients the HHA to the client and their plan of care- gives instructions for specific job duties, makes periodic visits to assess the client and the care being given and evaluates the HHA on scheduled basis.
Who is the nursing supervisor?
400
Minnesota and Federal law provides nursing home residents with the same rights given to all citizens.
What is Resident’s Bill of Rights?
400
Complete state approved course Pass the Competency test Complete application Attend the job interview Examine job description – (see handout) 12 hours continuing education annually Must work 8 hours every two years as a Nursing Assistant
What is the process of becoming a CNA?
400
The willful infliction of injury, unreasonable confinement, intimidation or punishment with resulting physical harm, pain, or mental anguish
What is abuse?
400
This must be given to all residents or guardians upon admission to a facility and it must be posted in an easily seen area within each facility.
What is the Resident's Bill of Rights?
400
HHAs are _______ in a client’s home
What are "guests"?
500
A legal implication for nursing assistant includes failure to provide goods and services necessary to avoid physical harm and mental anguish
What is neglect?
500
Listen to resident Adapt work schedule to resident needs Get involved in decision making Participate in care planning Never assume the needs and desires of the resident
What are CNA responsibilities?
500
The deliberate misplacement, or wrongful, temporary or permanent use of a resident’s belongings or money without the resident’s consent.
What is exploitation?
500
A chart that shows the levels and lines of authority in a nursing home or care center.
What is an organizational chart?
500
This person provides or assists clients with activities of daily living and therapies according to care plan, under the supervision of a supervisor, does light housekeeping, errands, grocery shopping according to care plan, and provides socialization, memory cues, medication reminders according to care plan.
Who is the Home Health Aide?