CNA (chapter 1)

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Another name for a long-term care facility is

- (A) skilled nursing facility

Cost-control strategies for health care

-(A) managed care

Home health aides

-(A) may clean or shop for groceries

In general, residents who stay at a facicilty for more than six-months

-(A) need 24-hour care

More than half of residents in long-term facilities are

-(B) Female

Assisted living facilities are initially for

-(B) people who need some help with daily care

People or organizations that provide health care

-(B) providers

Most conditions seen in long-term care are chronic. What does this mean?

-(B) the conditions last a long time

Which of the following statements is true of adult day services

-(B) this type of care is for people who need some assistance and supervision during certain hours

Places where healthcare is delivered or administered

-(C) Facilities

What is the most important thing for a nursing assistant to know about the residents in her care?

-(C) each resident is an individual with his own abililities and needs

Care given by specialists to restore or improve function after an illness or injury is called

-(C) rehabilitation

Which of the following statements is true of the Joint Commission?

-(C) the goal of the Joint Commission's survey process is to improve safety and quality of care

What is the purpose of surveys in long-term care facilities?

-(C) to study how well residents are cared for

A health plan that states that customers must use a particular doctor or group of doctors

-(D) HMO's (health maintenance organizations)

Care given to people who have approximately six months or less to live is called

-(D) hospice care

People who live in a long-term care facility are usually called __________ because it is where they live for the duration of their stay

-(D) residents

If a surveyor asks a nursing assistant (NA) a question, and the NA does not know the answer, what would be her best response?

-(D) the NA should admit that she does not know and should find out the answer

People or organizations paying for healthcare services

-(E) payers

A network or providers that contract to provide health services to a group of people

-(F) PPOs (preferred provider organizations)

List two groups of people who qualify for Medicare

-65 or older, any age with disability

It is all right to perform tasks not listed in the job description if they are very simple

-False

Nonprofit organizations cannot own long-term care facilities

-False

A policy IS a course of actions to be followed. For example, all healthcare information must remain confidential

-True

Changes in residents conditions should be reported to the nurse

-True

Each step in a procedure is important and must be strictly followed

-True

Facilities WILL have procedures for reporting information about residents

-True

Facilities that offer specialized care must have specialized trained employees

-True

Long term care facilities may offer assisted living, subacute care, or specialized care

-True

How is eligibility for Medicaid determined?

-by income and special circumstances

List the four parts of Medicare and what each helps pay for

-hospital insurance -medical insurance -medicare advantage plans -prescription drug coverage

Why is it important for nursing assistants to care for each resident as a whole person instead of treating only his or her disorders and disabilities?

-meeting disability/disorder needs and their personal needs and wants

List four examples of how you think elderly people living in care facilities can benefit from person-centered care

-promoting choice, dignity, respect, self-determination, and purposeful living


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