and Study Guide
An approach to health care that takes into consideration the person's physical, emotional, and
spiritual needs is called - ANS ✔✔Holistic Care
The most important member of the health care team is the - ANS ✔✔Resident/Client/Patient
The federal law that regulates care in a long term care facility and established minimum training
requirements for NA's is called - ANS ✔✔OBRA
Who or what do the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) standards protect? -
ANS ✔✔Health care professionals, from on-the-job injuries
People cared for in a Hospital are called clients - ANS ✔✔False
A facility where residents have their own apartments and provide most of their own care, but
need limited assistance with meals and receiving medication is called - ANS ✔✔Assisted Living
Facility
What kind of care do hospice organizations provide? - ANS ✔✔Care for people who are dying,
and their families
Those people who live in a nursing home or assisted living are called - ANS ✔✔Residents
Medicaid is a federally funded and state regulated insurance plan designed to help people with
low incomes to pay for health care. - ANS ✔✔True
, The type of health care insurance plan that is federally funded by Social Security is called - ANS
✔✔Medicare
The person who has been credited with making nursing into a profession and establishing
standards for nurses is - ANS ✔✔Florence Nightingale
In Sub-Acute Care units in the hospital or skilled nursing home, care is focused on - ANS
✔✔Rehabilitative care
People cared for on a Sub-Acute Unit are called - ANS ✔✔Residents
Possessing a positive attitude in the workplace means that you are caring and compassionate
toward your residents and patients. - ANS ✔✔True
Nursing Assistant Students should prepare for the Skills Lab by doing which of the following -
ANS ✔✔ALL OF THE ABOVE
(Read the skill prior to class, follow infection control and hand washing, maintain safety
procedures & precautions, provide privacy, communicate effectively, respect others, Accept
positive or corrective feedback from instructors)
Which of the following are in the NAC's Scope of Practice? - ANS ✔✔Feeding residents or
patients
Giving a bed bath or shower
Giving emotional support to a resident or patient
Recognizing individual, cultural and religious diversity
Recognizing and implementing safety and emergency procedures