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cna: Workbook chapter 1 of Workbook:
Hartman's Nursing Assistant Care, The Basics.
Third ed.
Another name for a long-term care facility is - ✔✔nursing home
Assisted living facilities are initially for - ✔✔people who need some help with daily
care
what is a true statement of adult daycare - ✔✔it takes place in a facility during daytime
working hours.
care given by specialists to restore or improve function after an illness or injury is called
- ✔✔rehabilitation
care given to people who have six months or less to live is called - ✔✔hospice care
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people who live in long-term care facilities are usually called ___ because it is where
they live for the duration of their stay. - ✔✔residents
most conditions in long-term care are chronic. this means that - ✔✔the conditions last
a long time.
t/f
long-term care facilities may offer assisted living, subacute care, or specialized care. -
✔✔true
t/f
facilities that offer specialized care must have specially trained employees. - ✔✔true
t/f
nonprofit organizations cannot own long-term care facilities. - ✔✔false
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catheter care and management of chronic diseases are typical services offered at
long-term care facilities. - ✔✔true
list two groups of people who qualify for medicare. - ✔✔1. people of 65 or older
2. people of any age with permanent kidney failure or certain disabilities.
list four parts of medicare and what each helps pay for. - ✔✔part a: helps pay for care
in hospital or skilled nursing facility. or for care from a home health agency or hospice.
part b: helps pay for doctor services and other medical services and equipment
part c: allows private health insurance companies to provide medicare benefits.
part d: helps pay for medications prescribed for treatment.
how is eligibility for medicaid determined? - ✔✔by income and special circumstances
nursing assistants will help with ___ care, such as bathing and hair care - ✔✔personal
%
NA's help with ___ needs - ✔✔toileting
NA's will help residents to more around ___ - ✔✔safely
NA's will encourage residents to eat and ___ - ✔✔drink
NA's will promote self-care and ___ - ✔✔independence
NA's will NOT - ✔✔give medications
insert or remove tubes.
licensed professional who has completed 2-4 years of education and coordinates,
manages, and provides skilled nursing care - ✔✔Registered Nurse (RN)
licensed professional who has completed 1-2 years of education and is able to
administer medications and give treatments - ✔✔licensed practical nurse (LPN) /
licensed vocational nurse (LVN)
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cna: Workbook chapter 1 of Workbook:
Hartman's Nursing Assistant Care, The Basics.
Third ed.
Another name for a long-term care facility is - ✔✔nursing home
Assisted living facilities are initially for - ✔✔people who need some help with daily
care
what is a true statement of adult daycare - ✔✔it takes place in a facility during daytime
working hours.
care given by specialists to restore or improve function after an illness or injury is called
- ✔✔rehabilitation
care given to people who have six months or less to live is called - ✔✔hospice care
%
people who live in long-term care facilities are usually called ___ because it is where
they live for the duration of their stay. - ✔✔residents
most conditions in long-term care are chronic. this means that - ✔✔the conditions last
a long time.
t/f
long-term care facilities may offer assisted living, subacute care, or specialized care. -
✔✔true
t/f
facilities that offer specialized care must have specially trained employees. - ✔✔true
t/f
nonprofit organizations cannot own long-term care facilities. - ✔✔false
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t/f
catheter care and management of chronic diseases are typical services offered at
long-term care facilities. - ✔✔true
list two groups of people who qualify for medicare. - ✔✔1. people of 65 or older
2. people of any age with permanent kidney failure or certain disabilities.
list four parts of medicare and what each helps pay for. - ✔✔part a: helps pay for care
in hospital or skilled nursing facility. or for care from a home health agency or hospice.
part b: helps pay for doctor services and other medical services and equipment
part c: allows private health insurance companies to provide medicare benefits.
part d: helps pay for medications prescribed for treatment.
how is eligibility for medicaid determined? - ✔✔by income and special circumstances
nursing assistants will help with ___ care, such as bathing and hair care - ✔✔personal
%
NA's help with ___ needs - ✔✔toileting
NA's will help residents to more around ___ - ✔✔safely
NA's will encourage residents to eat and ___ - ✔✔drink
NA's will promote self-care and ___ - ✔✔independence
NA's will NOT - ✔✔give medications
insert or remove tubes.
licensed professional who has completed 2-4 years of education and coordinates,
manages, and provides skilled nursing care - ✔✔Registered Nurse (RN)
licensed professional who has completed 1-2 years of education and is able to
administer medications and give treatments - ✔✔licensed practical nurse (LPN) /
licensed vocational nurse (LVN)
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