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Long-term care facilities provide healthcare for
a. infants and children
b. veterans and government workers
c. patients who cannot afford to go to the hospital
d. people who are unable to care for themselves -
\People who are unable to care for themselves

A kardex file is used to provide a central source of information about:
a. facility employees
b. each patient
c. illnesses and their treatment
d. physicians -
\each patient

Medicare and Medicaid payments are based on:
a. the type of illness or condition treated
b. the patients annual salary
c. the annual lottery
d. the length of the patients treatment -
\the type of illness or condition treated

The care plan is created and followed by:
a. the interdisciplinary team
b. a nursing assistant
c. RN
d. the patient -
\the interdisciplinary team

An interdisciplinary team may be made up of:
a. nurses and nursing assistants
b. therapists to include physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy
c. patients and doctors
d. all of the above -
\all of the above

which of the following is not a common purpose of healthcare facilities?
a. to provide treatment for diseases
b. to rehabilitate persons who have injuries
c. to improve health insurance
d. promote medical research -

,\to improve health insurance

Most acute hospitals stays are
a. less than 2 days
b. a few days or weeks
c. for the rest of the patients life
d. several months -
\a few days or weeks

An illness that develops slowly is called
a. psychiatric
b. acute
c. abnormal
d. chronic -
\chronic

Mr. Valdez is recovering from surgery. After a 2-week hospital stay, he returns to his
home. Care is provided by a business that sends workers to his home. This type of
business is an example of
a. a home health agency
b. nursing home
c. rehab center
d. psychiatric hospital -
\home health agency

A nursing assistant usually reports to a team leader. In some facilities, the team leader
might be called a(n):
a. charge nurse
b. resident
c. physician
d. administrator -
\charge nurse

Gloria is a registered nurse. She is in charge of planning and implementing all of the
care for six patients on her hospital floor. This is an example of nursing care
organization called:
a. primary nursing
b. team nursing
c. functional nursing
d. interdisciplinary nursing -
\primary nursing

According to the Patient care partnership, a patient has the right to:
a. home health care
b. leave the facility without paying for care
c. private hospital room

, d. refuse treatment -
\refuse treatment

The term scope of practice refers to all of the duties that a nursing assistant is:
a. can perform in an emergency
b. legally permitted to perform
c. required to perform by law
d. expected to perform each day -
\legally permitted to perform

Who establishes priorities when planning work assignments?
a. nursing assistant
b. patient
c. interdisciplinary team
d. charge nurse or team leader -
\charge nurse or team leader

A nursing assistant belittles a patient by telling her that she is overreacting to her
condition. This is an example of:
a. false imprisonment
b. psychological abuse
c. negligence
d. physical abuse -
\psychological abuse

Which of the following are acts of negligence?
a. a nursing assistant does not reposition a bed-confined patient as instructed
b. A nursing assistant refuses to discuss a patient's diagnosis with a visitor.
c. A physician does not renew a patient's medication order.
d. A registered nurse performs sterile procedures. -
\a nursing assistant does not reposition a bed-confined patient as instructed

A nursing assistant can be guilty of false imprisonment if she:
a. restricts the number of visitors according to facility policy.
b. yells at or threatens a patient.
c. closes a patient's door without asking permission.
d. restrains a patient without the proper authority -
\restrains a patient without the proper authority

Standard precautions are intended to prevent workers from:
a. experiencing burnout.
b. working outside of their scope of practice.
c. being negligent.
d. being exposed to potentially dangerous body fluids. -
\being exposed to potentially dangerous body fluids.

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