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Most conditions in long-term care are chronic. This means
that - Answer-The conditions last a long time
Facilities - Answer-Places where care is delivered or
administered
HMO (Health Maintenance Organization) - Answer-A form
of medical insurance in which the cost of care is covered
only when a person uses a particular doctor or group of
doctors except in case of emergency
Managed care - Answer-Cost-control strategies for health
care
Payers - Answer-people or organizations paying for
healthcare services
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PPO (Preferred Provider Organization) - Answer-A form of
medical insurance in which patients are encouraged to
receive care from a network of approved providers, but
can see other providers at additional cost
True or False: Long-term care facilities may offer assisted
living housing, subacute care or specialized care. -
Answer-True
True or False: Facilities that offer specialized care must
have specially trained employees. - Answer-True
True or False: Non-profit organizations cannot own a long-
care facility. - Answer-False
What is the most important thing for a nursing assistant to
know about residents in her care? - Answer-That each
resident is an individual with their own abilities and needs.
Approximately 68% of residents in long-term care facilities
are - Answer-Female
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In general, residents who stay at a facility for more than
six months - Answer-need 24 hour care
Why is it important for nursing assistants to care for each
resident as a whole person instead of treating only their
disorders and disabilities? - Answer-Some residents have
very little outside support
True or False: A policy is a course of action to be followed.
for example, all healthcare information must remain
confidential. - Answer-True
True or False: Facilities will have procedures for reporting
information about residents. - Answer-True
True or False: Nursing assistants may perform tasks not
listed in the job description if they are very simple. -
Answer-False
True or False: Changes in residents conditions should be
reported to the nurse. - Answer-True
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True or False: Each step in a procedure is important and
must be strictly followed. - Answer-True
What is the purpose of surveys in long-term facilities? -
Answer-To study how well residents are cared for
If a surveyor asks a NA a question, and the NA does not
know the answer, what would be her best response? -
Answer-The NA should admit that she does not know and
should find out the answer.
Which of the following statements is true of the Joint
Commission? - Answer-The goal of the Joint
Commission's survey process is to improve safety and
quality care.
Two groups of people who qualify for Medicare are -
Answer-Elderly & Disabled
There are four parts of Medicare, what does part A help
pay for? - Answer-Hospital/Nursing Home