CNA_Exam_Prep_(Volume_2)_Completed_855. are people or organizations paying for health care services
a. Payers
b. Providers
c. Facilities
2. LTC
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a. Length of care
b. Length of cure
c. Long term care
3. When an individual is expected to die from an illness, it is referred to as a
a. Terminal illness
b. Acute illness
c. Chronic illness
4. Most conditions seen in long term care facilities are chronic
a. True
b. False
5. care is given in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers.
a. Acute care
b. Home healthcare
c. Adult daycare
6. Which of the following care can be given in a hospital or in a long-term care facility?
a. Hospice care
b. Home Health care
c. Sub-acute care
7. After removing gloves, you are not required to wash your hands.
a. True
b. False
8. Which of the following care is usually for 24 hours?
a. Out-patient care
b. Skilled Care
9. Daily personal care tasks are called
a. Active daily living
b. Activities in daily living
c. Activities of daily living (ADLs)
10. A thin tube inserted into the body that is used to drain fluids or inject fluid is
a. Drainage
b. Catheter
c. Intravenous
11. Which one of the following is defined as the loss of mental abilities, such as thinking, remembering, reasoning, and communicating?
a. Dementia
b. Stroke
c. Acute coronary syndrome
12. What does "p" mean in PASS while operating a fire extinguisher?
a. Pin
b. Pull
c. Point
13. is a method, or way of doing something
a. Procedure
b. Policy
c. Rules
14. Caucasian women make up a high percentage of residents in long term care facilities
a. True
b. False
15. Nursing assistants should accept money and gifts from residents
a. True
b. False
16. To cite means to
a. Review a problem though a survey
b. Find a problem through survey
c. Create a problem through a survey
17. is an independent not-for-profit organization that evaluates and accredits healthcare organizations.
a. OSHA
b. Health Care Finance Administration (HCFA)
c. Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization (JCAHO)
18. Medicare and Medicaid pay long-term care facilities a fixed amount for services
a. True
b. False
19. Tuberculosis is transmitted.
a. Blood-borne
b. Airborne
c. contact
20. People who live in long term care facilities are usually called
a. Clients
b. Residents
c. Patients
SECTION TWO
Match the following
1. CNA
mentally active.
2. RN
3. LPN/LVN
4. MD/DO
5. PT E.
6. OT
circulation, promote healing
7. SLP
8. RD
9. MSW
10. Activity Director
A. Direct plan activities for residents to help them socialize and stay physically and
B. Determines residents' needs and helps get them support services such as counseling.
C. Creates diets for resident with specials needs
D. Help with speech and swallowing problems
E. Helps residents learn to compensate for disabilities
F. Evaluates a person and develops a treatment plan to increase movement, improve
G. Diagnose disease or disability and prescribe treatment
H. Licensed professional who has completed one to two years of education
I. Licensed professional who has completed two to four years of education
J. Performs delegated tasks such as taking vital signs, provides routine personal care,
such as bathing residents and helping with toileting.
11. Professionalism means
a. How you behave when you are on the job
b. Having to do with work or a job
c. Being late to work
l2. Nursing assistants must be conscientious about documenting observations and procedures
a. True
b. False
13. is the ability to understand what is proper and appropriate when dealing with others
a. Sympathy
b. Tact
c. Empathy
Match the following
14. Compassionate
15. Empathy
condition
16. Sympathy
17. Conscientious
18. Dependable
19. Respectful
20. Unprejudiced
21. Tolerant
A. Put aside your opinions and see each resident as an individual who needs your care
B. Give each resident the same quality care regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity or
C. Valuing other individuality [Show Less]