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CNA Chapter 1 Exam Questions with Verified Solutions Latest Update 2025 (Already Passed) providers - Answers people or organizations that provide health care, including doctors, nurses, clinics, and agencies. facilities - Answers in medicine, places where health care is delivered or administered, including hospitals, long-term care facilities, and treatment centers. payers - Answers people or organizations paying for healthcare services. long-term care (LTC) - Answers care given in long-term care facilities (LTCF) for people who need 24-hour skilled care. skilled care - Answers medically-necessary care given by a skilled nurse or therapist. length of stay - Answers the number of days a person stays in a healthcare facility. terminal illness - Answers a disease or condition that will eventually cause death. chronic illness - Answers a disease or condition that is long-term or long-lasting and requires management of symptoms. Home health care - Answers care that takes place in a person's home. Diagnoses - Answers physicians' determinations of an illness. Assisted Living - Answers residences for people who do not need skilled, 24-hour care, but do require some help with daily care. dementia - Answers the serious loss of mental abilities, such as thinking, remembering, reasoning, and communicating. Adult day service - Answers care for people who need some assistance or supervision during certain hours, but who do not live in the facility where care is given. acute care - Answers 24-hour skilled care for short-term illnesses or injuries; generally given in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers. subacute care - Answers care given in a hospital or in a long-term care facility for people who need less care than for an acute illness, but more care than for a chronic illness. Outpatient care - Answers care given for less than 24 hours for people who have had treatments or surgery and need short-term skilled care. rehabilitation - Answers care that is given by specialists to help restore or improve function after an illness or injury. hospice care - Answers holistic, compassionate care given to dying people and their families. health maintenance organizations (HMOs) - Answers a method of health insurance in which a person has to use a particular doctor or group of doctors except in case of emergency. preferred provider organizations (PPOs) - Answers a network of providers that contract to provide health services to a group of people. managed care - Answers a system or strategy of managing health care in a way that controls costs. The following major changes have a serious impact on how health care is provided: - Answers -Increased use of expensive technology -Rising costs of health care -New ways to control costs of care activities of daily living (ADLs) - Answers daily personal care tasks, such as bathing; caring for skin, nail, hair, and teeth; dressing; toileting; eating and drinking; walking; and transferring. catheter - Answers a thin tube inserted into the body to drain fluids or inject fluids. 89% - Answers over 65 54% - Answers over 85 11% - Answers younger than 65 70% - Answers females More than 90% - Answers white and non-Hispanic About 1/3 come from? - Answers private residence over 50% come from - Answers a hospital Why is important for an NA to know what kinds of residents he will likely be caring for? - Answers Residents with different lengths of stay may have different care needs. Residents with a length of stay of six months or more - Answers -Make up over 2/3 of residents -Require 24-hour care -Did not have caregivers able to give enough care at home Residents with a length of stay of less than six months - Answers -May be admitted for terminal care (will die in the facility) -May be admitted for rehabilitation or temporary illness (will recover and return to the community) How might care for a resident admitted for temporary care be different from care for a resident

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CNA Chapter 1 Exam Questions with Verified Solutions Latest Update 2025 (Already Passed)

providers - Answers people or organizations that provide health care, including doctors, nurses, clinics,
and agencies.

facilities - Answers in medicine, places where health care is delivered or administered, including
hospitals, long-term care facilities, and treatment centers.

payers - Answers people or organizations paying for healthcare services.

long-term care (LTC) - Answers care given in long-term care facilities (LTCF) for people who need 24-
hour skilled care.

skilled care - Answers medically-necessary care given by a skilled nurse or therapist.

length of stay - Answers the number of days a person stays in a healthcare facility.

terminal illness - Answers a disease or condition that will eventually cause death.

chronic illness - Answers a disease or condition that is long-term or long-lasting and requires
management of symptoms.

Home health care - Answers care that takes place in a person's home.

Diagnoses - Answers physicians' determinations of an illness.

Assisted Living - Answers residences for people who do not need skilled, 24-hour care, but do require
some help with daily care.

dementia - Answers the serious loss of mental abilities, such as thinking, remembering, reasoning, and
communicating.

Adult day service - Answers care for people who need some assistance or supervision during certain
hours, but who do not live in the facility where care is given.

acute care - Answers 24-hour skilled care for short-term illnesses or injuries; generally given in hospitals
and ambulatory surgical centers.

subacute care - Answers care given in a hospital or in a long-term care facility for people who need less
care than for an acute illness, but more care than for a chronic illness.

Outpatient care - Answers care given for less than 24 hours for people who have had treatments or
surgery and need short-term skilled care.

rehabilitation - Answers care that is given by specialists to help restore or improve function after an
illness or injury.

hospice care - Answers holistic, compassionate care given to dying people and their families.

, health maintenance organizations (HMOs) - Answers a method of health insurance in which a person
has to use a particular doctor or group of doctors except in case of emergency.

preferred provider organizations (PPOs) - Answers a network of providers that contract to provide
health services to a group of people.

managed care - Answers a system or strategy of managing health care in a way that controls costs.

The following major changes have a serious impact on how health care is provided: - Answers -Increased
use of expensive technology

-Rising costs of health care

-New ways to control costs of care

activities of daily living (ADLs) - Answers daily personal care tasks, such as bathing; caring for skin, nail,
hair, and teeth; dressing; toileting; eating and drinking; walking; and transferring.

catheter - Answers a thin tube inserted into the body to drain fluids or inject fluids.

89% - Answers over 65

54% - Answers over 85

11% - Answers younger than 65

70% - Answers females

More than 90% - Answers white and non-Hispanic

About 1/3 come from? - Answers private residence

over 50% come from - Answers a hospital

Why is important for an NA to know what kinds of residents he will likely be caring for? - Answers
Residents with different lengths of stay may have different care needs.

Residents with a length of stay of six months or more - Answers -Make up over 2/3 of residents

-Require 24-hour care

-Did not have caregivers able to give enough care at home

Residents with a length of stay of less than six months - Answers -May be admitted for terminal care
(will die in the facility)

-May be admitted for rehabilitation or temporary illness (will recover and return to the community)

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