Which approach focuses on the physical and emotional care of a person, not just the person's physical condition or
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A.Holistic
B.Holographic
C.Holoscopic
D.Wholistic
A.Holisitc
Which of the following is not a type of health organization?
A. A hospital
B. A hostel
C. A sub-acute care unit
D.an assisted-living facility
B. A hostel
Which of the following is a type of health care agency/ organization that provides care for people who are dying and their families?
A. Hospice
B. Preferred living facility
C. Case management
D. Assisted living
A. Hospice
What does DON stand for?
A. Director of nursing
B. Division of nursing
C. Doctors of nursing
D. Directory of nursing
A. Director of nursing
What was the goal of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) of 1987?
A. To improve conditions for people in long term care facilities
B. To provide confident transport services for patients or residents
C. To ensure that the hospitals budget did not exceed a decided amount
D. To reconcile difference between the patients or residents of an organization and the management
A. To improve conditions for people in long term care facilities
What does OBRA stand for?
A. Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
B. Omnibus Budget Regulation Act
C. Omnipotent Budget Reconciliation Act
D. Omniscient Budget Regulation Act
A. Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
The major objective of OBRA was:
A.to establish safety and health standards for the workplace
B. To help patients and residents move from place-to-place
C. To improve the quality of care given to residents of long term care facilities
D. To care for people who have problems with thinking and memory
C. To improve the quality of care given to residents of long term care facilities
A nursing assistant training program includes all of the following except:
A. Infection control
B. Medication administration
C. Feeding techniques
D. Residents rights
B. Medication administration
Which of the following does the state competency evaluation include?
A. A physical examination
B.a stamina test
C. A nursing test
D. A skills test
D. A skills test
To "delegate" a task means:
A. To give another person permission to perform that task on your behalf
B. To consider the patients or residents individual needs
C. To perform the task properly
D. To understand why you may be asked to do certain tasks but not others
A. To give another person permission to perform that task on your behalf
What is an attitude?
A) the side of yourself that you display to the world as you communicate how you feel about things
B. A sense of humor
C. An unpleasant demeanor
D. The sense of pride and satisfaction you feel as a result of setting high standards for your performance
A)The side of yourself that you display to the world as you communicate how you feel about things
What is the term work ethic related to?
A. A persons attitude toward his or her work
B. A persons ability to grow In His or her career
C. A person's work environment
D. A persons level of intelligence
A. A persons attitude toward their work
What is it called when you imagine what it would feel like to be in another person's situation?
A. Sympathy
B. Conscientiousness
C. Accountability
D. Empathy
D. Empathy
Which of the following is not an attribute of a good work ethic?
A. Reliability
B. Deceit
C. Punctuality
D. Cooperativeness
B. Deceit
Why is it important to practice good personal hygiene?
A. To present professional image
B. To keep yourself safe and healthy on the job
C. To give your patients and residents confidence that they will be well cared for
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Which of the following provides guidelines protecting the rights of residents in long term care facilities?
A. American heart association (AHA)
B. Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA)
C. American nurses association (Ana)
D. The long term care facility itself
B. Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
Which right is protected by the health insurance portability and accountability act (HIPAA)?
A. The right to privacy
B. The right to respectful care
C. The right to control finances
D. The right to information about advocacy groups
A. The right to privacy
Which one of the following could be considered psychological abuse?
A. Handling a person roughly
B. Teasing a person in a cruel way
C. Failing to change wet and soiled bed linens
D. Forcing another person to engage in sexual activity
B. Teasing a person in a cruel way
Health care workers are expected to provide care with sensitivity to a person's;
A. Culture and race
B. Language and religious beliefs
C. Age and gender
D. All the above
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