Questions & Answers
When was the Medicare program created? - ANSWERS1965
How many hours of training are needed before an HHA can work? - ANSWERS75
hours
Under whose supervision does an HHA work? - ANSWERSskilled professional, may be
a nurse, a physical therapist, a speech language pathologist or occupational therapist
What are some patient tasks that is outside the scope of practice for an HHA? -
ANSWERS• HHAs do not administer medications unless trained and assigned to do so.
• HHAs do not insert or remove tubes or obiects (other than a thermometer) into or from
a client's body.
• HHAs do not honor a request to do something outside the scope of practice, not listed
in the job description, or not on the assignment sheet.
• HHAs do not perform procedures that require sterile technique.
• HHAs do not diagnose illnesses or prescribe treatments or medications.
• HHAs do not tell the client or the family the diagnosis or the medical treatment plan.
Why is it best to involve clients in their own care planning? - ANSWERSThey are more
likely to participate in and continue treatment it provides person-centered care
Occupational therapist - ANSWERSHelps clients learn to adapt to disabilities
Social worker - ANSWERSDetermines clients' needs and helps them get Support
services, such as counseling, meal services, and financial assistance
Home Health Aide - ANSWERSPerform assigned asks such as measuring vital signs
provides or assists with personal care such as bathing in the home
, Dietician - ANSWERSAssesses a client's nutritional status and develops a treatment
plan to improve health and manage illness
Why is it important to consider a client's cultural background when communicating with
him? - ANSWERSIt shows respect & interest & promotes person centered care
What is an active listener? - ANSWERSA person focusing on the person sending the
message
What is the three-step communication process? How does it work? - ANSWERS1st
step- the sender sends a message 2nd step- the receiver receives the message
3rd Step- Providing feedback
Why is accurate documentation important? - ANSWERS• It is the only way to guarantee
clear and complete communication between all the members of the care team.
• Documentation is a legal record of every part of a client's treatment. Medical charts
can be used in court as legal evidence.
• Documentation helps protect home health aides and their employers from liability by
proving what they did during every visit with clients.
• Documentation provides an up-to-date record of the status and care of each client.
What is the chain of infection? - ANSWERSDescribes how disease is transmitted
from one human being to another
List and describe the steps in the chain of infection - ANSWERS1: Causative Agent -
pathogenic microorgonism that causes disease
2: Reservoir- where the pathogen lives & multiplies
3: Portal of Exit- any body apening an an infected person that alows pathogens to leave.
4: Mode of Transmission- describes now the pathogen travels
5: Portals of Entry- any body opening an an uninfected person that allows pathogens
6: Susceptible Host- an uninfected person who would become ill.
What is the single most important thing to do to prevent the spread of infection? -
ANSWERSHand washing
For how long should you use friction when washing hands? - ANSWERS20 seconds
Proper order to DON (put on) PPE - ANSWERSwash hands, Gown, mask, goggles,
gloves
Proper order to DOFF (take off) PPE - ANSWERSGloves, goggles, gown, mask, wash
hands
What is the first step an HHA should take when cleaning up a spill? - ANSWERSput on
golves