HOSA Clinical Nursing
What system has greatly increased the number and types of health care settings? - ANSWERSHealth care
system
What health care workers help individuals and aggregates (groups) to improve health of the entire
community? - ANSWERSCommunity health nurses
What is the main difference between home health care nursing and public health care nursing? -
ANSWERSDirect care to patients
What major health care involves teaching patients and families to care for themselves so as to promote
independent functioning? - ANSWERSHome health care
What is a major source of home health care funding? - ANSWERSMedicare
For what do these 4 conditions have to be met for?
1. the physician has determined the need for home care
2. the patient needs intermitted skilled nursing care or physical or speech-language therapy or continued
occupational therapy
3. the patient is homebound
4. the agency providing the care is Medicare certified - ANSWERSMedicare
What are the high-technology interventions (the provisions of intravenous therapy and ventilator), hospice
services, pediatric care, and mental health care for? - ANSWERSSpecialty home care services
What is the process of restoring an individual to the best possible health and functioning following a physical
or mental impairment and the prevention of further disability? - ANSWERSRehabilitation
Caring for what type of patient requires the coordinated services of a large number of health care
professionals to help patients stay healthy and prevent complications or injuries? - ANSWERSDisabled
, As an effective member of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation team, the __________ is a care planner, teacher,
caregiver, counselor, coordinator, and advocate - ANSWERSNurse
________ ________ workers must consider the way a disabled individual functions within the family and the
patient and family should be involved from the outset in determining the plan of care - ANSWERSHealth care
___________ in activities of daily living is the best indicator of who will need nursing home placement -
ANSWERSDependence
What residential care exists in these 4 levels:
1. domiciliary care
2. sheltered housing
3. intermediate care
4. skilled care - ANSWERSModern long-term
Care delivered in _____________ residential facility is based on 3 principles:
1. promotion of independence
2. maintenance of function
3. maintenance of autonomy (freedom from external authority to make decisions about one's health and
health care) - ANSWERSLong-term care
What is the cornerstone of the healing process? - ANSWERSNutrition
To support and maintain life for fight disease, the body must be supplied with the proper __________ -
ANSWERSNutrients
What process involves enzymes helping break down food particles to their simplest form so that the nutrients
can be absorbed by the body? - ANSWERSDigestive
What body system regulates neural control and the secretion of hormones? - ANSWERSGastrointestinal
What system has greatly increased the number and types of health care settings? - ANSWERSHealth care
system
What health care workers help individuals and aggregates (groups) to improve health of the entire
community? - ANSWERSCommunity health nurses
What is the main difference between home health care nursing and public health care nursing? -
ANSWERSDirect care to patients
What major health care involves teaching patients and families to care for themselves so as to promote
independent functioning? - ANSWERSHome health care
What is a major source of home health care funding? - ANSWERSMedicare
For what do these 4 conditions have to be met for?
1. the physician has determined the need for home care
2. the patient needs intermitted skilled nursing care or physical or speech-language therapy or continued
occupational therapy
3. the patient is homebound
4. the agency providing the care is Medicare certified - ANSWERSMedicare
What are the high-technology interventions (the provisions of intravenous therapy and ventilator), hospice
services, pediatric care, and mental health care for? - ANSWERSSpecialty home care services
What is the process of restoring an individual to the best possible health and functioning following a physical
or mental impairment and the prevention of further disability? - ANSWERSRehabilitation
Caring for what type of patient requires the coordinated services of a large number of health care
professionals to help patients stay healthy and prevent complications or injuries? - ANSWERSDisabled
, As an effective member of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation team, the __________ is a care planner, teacher,
caregiver, counselor, coordinator, and advocate - ANSWERSNurse
________ ________ workers must consider the way a disabled individual functions within the family and the
patient and family should be involved from the outset in determining the plan of care - ANSWERSHealth care
___________ in activities of daily living is the best indicator of who will need nursing home placement -
ANSWERSDependence
What residential care exists in these 4 levels:
1. domiciliary care
2. sheltered housing
3. intermediate care
4. skilled care - ANSWERSModern long-term
Care delivered in _____________ residential facility is based on 3 principles:
1. promotion of independence
2. maintenance of function
3. maintenance of autonomy (freedom from external authority to make decisions about one's health and
health care) - ANSWERSLong-term care
What is the cornerstone of the healing process? - ANSWERSNutrition
To support and maintain life for fight disease, the body must be supplied with the proper __________ -
ANSWERSNutrients
What process involves enzymes helping break down food particles to their simplest form so that the nutrients
can be absorbed by the body? - ANSWERSDigestive
What body system regulates neural control and the secretion of hormones? - ANSWERSGastrointestinal