NURSING ASSISTING: A FOUNDATION IN CAREGIVING,
5TH EDITION CH 1 LATEST UPDATE 2025\2026 WITH
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS/WELL ANALYSED/ ALREADY GRADED A+
long-term care (LTC) - CORRECT ANSWER-24-hour skilled care provided in long-
term care facilities for people with ongoing conditions.
skilled care - CORRECT ANSWER-medically necessary care given by a skilled nurse
or therapist.
chronic - CORRECT ANSWER-long-term or long-lasting
outpatient care - CORRECT ANSWER-care given to people who have had
treatments, procedures, or surgeries and need short-term skilled care
rehabilitation - CORRECT ANSWER-a program of care given by specialists, such as
physical therapists, to restore or improve function after an illness or injury.
hospice care - CORRECT ANSWER-holistic, compassionate care for people who
have approximately six months or less to live; care is available until the person
dies.
, animal-assisted therapy (AAT) - CORRECT ANSWER-the practice of bringing pets
into a facility or home to provide stimulation and companionship.
Medicare - CORRECT ANSWER-a federal health insurance program for people who
are 65 or older, have certain disabilities or permanent kidney failure, or are ill
and cannot work.
Medicaid - CORRECT ANSWER-a medical assistance program for people who have a
low income, as well as for people with disabilities.
dementia - CORRECT ANSWER-the serious loss of mental abilities, such as thinking,
remembering, reasoning, and communicating.
nursing assistant (NA) - CORRECT ANSWER-person who performs assigned nursing
tasks and gives personal care
activities of daily living (ADLs) - CORRECT ANSWER-daily personal care tasks, such
as bathing; caring for skin, fingernails, and hair; eating; drinking; caring for the
mouth and teeth; dressing; walking; transferring, eliminating; and
communicating.
professionalism - CORRECT ANSWER-the use of proper standards of behavior at
work and in work-related settings
trustworthy - CORRECT ANSWER-deserving the trust of others.
conscientious - CORRECT ANSWER-guided by a sense of right and wrong;
principled.
5TH EDITION CH 1 LATEST UPDATE 2025\2026 WITH
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS/WELL ANALYSED/ ALREADY GRADED A+
long-term care (LTC) - CORRECT ANSWER-24-hour skilled care provided in long-
term care facilities for people with ongoing conditions.
skilled care - CORRECT ANSWER-medically necessary care given by a skilled nurse
or therapist.
chronic - CORRECT ANSWER-long-term or long-lasting
outpatient care - CORRECT ANSWER-care given to people who have had
treatments, procedures, or surgeries and need short-term skilled care
rehabilitation - CORRECT ANSWER-a program of care given by specialists, such as
physical therapists, to restore or improve function after an illness or injury.
hospice care - CORRECT ANSWER-holistic, compassionate care for people who
have approximately six months or less to live; care is available until the person
dies.
, animal-assisted therapy (AAT) - CORRECT ANSWER-the practice of bringing pets
into a facility or home to provide stimulation and companionship.
Medicare - CORRECT ANSWER-a federal health insurance program for people who
are 65 or older, have certain disabilities or permanent kidney failure, or are ill
and cannot work.
Medicaid - CORRECT ANSWER-a medical assistance program for people who have a
low income, as well as for people with disabilities.
dementia - CORRECT ANSWER-the serious loss of mental abilities, such as thinking,
remembering, reasoning, and communicating.
nursing assistant (NA) - CORRECT ANSWER-person who performs assigned nursing
tasks and gives personal care
activities of daily living (ADLs) - CORRECT ANSWER-daily personal care tasks, such
as bathing; caring for skin, fingernails, and hair; eating; drinking; caring for the
mouth and teeth; dressing; walking; transferring, eliminating; and
communicating.
professionalism - CORRECT ANSWER-the use of proper standards of behavior at
work and in work-related settings
trustworthy - CORRECT ANSWER-deserving the trust of others.
conscientious - CORRECT ANSWER-guided by a sense of right and wrong;
principled.