Correct Answers.
TCEP - Answer training competency evaluation program
Is Joint Commission Accreditation mandatory? - Answer No, but they must survey q. 3 yrs.
for an organization to be accredited
OBRA - Answer Minimum training standards to increase residents' quality of life
PC - Answer program coordinator
PI - Answer primary instructor
Nurse Practice Act - Answer statute in each state and territory that regulates the practice of
nursing
OAC - Answer Ohio Administrative Code
How many hours must an STNA work in 2 years? - Answer 7.5 PAID consecutive hours in a
12-hour period
STNA must retrain if _ fails on state test - Answer 3
STNAs must provide proof of employment to state registry q. _ years - Answer 2
OH does not _____ NA's - Answer certify
Medicare Part A - Answer The part of the Medicare program that pays for hospitalization,
care in a skilled nursing facility, home health care, and hospice care.
Medicare Part B - Answer The part of the Medicare program that pays for physician services,
outpatient hospital services, durable medical equipment, and other services and supplies.
Medicare Part C - Answer managed care health plans offered to medicare beneficiaries
under the medicare advantage program (C--Company [insurance])
, Medicare Part D ("D" for "drug" - Answer Prescription drug coverage
PA (physician assist.) - Answer Licensed, can diagnose and prescribe treatment
MDS - Answer Collects minimum data about long-term care residents
Develops long-term care resident care plan
Quality of care - Answer Max. level of functioning
Quality of life - Answer To maintain individuality
Who created resident rights? - Answer CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services)
[2016]
LTCFs: Rails ____ - Answer down
Hospitals: Rails _____ - Answer up
If ALL 4 rails are up, it is a ____ (ONE must be down) - Answer restraint
___ in-services in 2 yrs. to stay an STNA - Answer 24
Policy - Answer why
procedure - Answer how to
Asepsis - Answer absence of significant contamination; "clean"
r/t - Answer related to
colonized - Answer The presence of bacteria on the wound surface or in wound tissue; the
person DOES NOT HAVE SIGNS/SX. of an infection
Airborne precautions - Answer TB, measles, chicken pox, SARS