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Pass your CNA Chapter 1 exam. Long-term care, Medicare/Medicaid, HIPAA, incident reporting, and professional ethics. Verified Q&A included. CNA exam prep, chapter 1 CNA, long term care, Medicare Medicaid, HIPAA basics, incident reporting, nursing assistant, CNA study guide, abuse neglect, chain of command, professional ethics, CNA flashcards, certified nursing
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another name for a long term care facility - ANS>> extended care facility assisted livinf facilites are initially for - ANS>> people who need some help with daily care what is adult day services -during certain hours ANS>> this type of care is for people who need some help an supervision
what is care given by specialist to restore or improve funtion after illness or injuy - rehabilitation ANS>>
what care given to people who have about 6 months or less of life - ANS>> hospice care people who live in long term care facilities are usually called - ANS>> residents most conditions in long term care are chronic this means - ANS>> condition last a long time waht two groups of people qualify for medicare -failure or certain disability's ANS>> elderly of over 65 an people with kidney
what are the four parts of medicare -services part c private company provide benifits part d medication ANS>> part a; pay for care in hospital of facility part b; doctor
how is medicaid eligibility determined - ANS>> by income or special circumstances what is chain of command - ANS>> the line of authority in a facility
liability is a legal term that means what -someone else ANS>> someone can be held responsible for harming
why should a NA not do tasks that are not assigned -danger ANS>> put him/ her self or someone else in
one task of ombudsman - ANS>> investigate an resolve residents complaints what is the purpose of HIPPA - ANS>> to protect an secure the privacy of health information what is included under PHI (protected health info) - ANS>> patients SS # what is a residents medical cahrt - ANS>> legal record of residents medical care when should care be documented - ANS>> immediate after care is given how soon after a resident is admitted does an MDS need to be completed -reviewed every 3 month if no changes in between ANS>> 14 days an
an incident is - ANS>> an accident or unexpected even in the course of care incidents should be reported to - ANS>> charge nurse documentation of incidents helps protect who -members ANS>> residents, employer, an individual staff
information in an incident report is - ANS>> confidential incident reports should be - ANS>> factual
dependable means - ANS>> getting to work on time an doing assigned tasks skillfully patient means - ANS>> not rushing residents honest means - ANS>> being truthfull respectful means - ANS>> valuing other peoples individuality an treating others polity an kindly empathetic means - ANS>> identifying with the feelings of others sympathetic means - ANS>> sharing in the feelings an difficulties of others tactful means -others ANS>> showing sensitivity an having a sense of what is appropriate when dealing with
tolerant means - ANS>> putting aside personal opinions an not judging others unprejudiced mean - ANS>> treating everyone equally passive neglect means -emotional or mental harm ANS>> the unintentional failure to provide needed care resulting in physical
active neglect means - ANS>> purposeful failure to give needed care resulting in harm to a person abuse means -injury to someone ANS>> purposeful mistreatment that causes physical, mental, or emotional pain or
assault means - ANS>> a threat to harm someone resulting in someone becoming fearful
malpractice means -or lack of skill ANS>> injury caused by proffessional misconduct through negligence carelessness