CNA Training Questions And Answers.
Maintenance Care -
\Care that preserves function
Preventative care -
\care that stops disease or injury from happening
Restorative care -
\care aimed at regaining health and strength
Activities of Daily Living (ADL) -
\Physical activities of everyday life (bathing, grooming...)
Advocate -
\one who defends the rights of another
Spiritual -
\the search for the meaning in life usually through religion
Psychosocial needs -
\need for independence, a supportive environment, recognition as an individual, spiritual
fulfillment, and social interaction
Continuity of care -
\getting everyone from eveery department on all shifts working towards the same goals
using compatible methods
Actively listen -
\paying attention to what is said in a conversation
Communicate -
\exchange information
Environment -
\surroundings
trust -
\to have confidence and faith in, to rely on
call light -
\a means of communicating with staff to get help
, ethical behavior -
\doing what is right according to the rules of conduct of a particular group
accountable -
\being responsible for your own choices
respect -
\to treat with courtesy and consideration
confidentiality -
\keeping information secret
privacy -
\freedom from outsiders entering and watching without your consent
abuse -
\an act that causes harm
neglect -
\failure to act in a reasonable and caring manner
incident -
\any unusual events
current nursing practices -
\up to date, proven and accepted ways of providing nursing care
stress -
\pressure or strain that disturbs a persons mental or physical well being
inservice education -
\opportunities for learning offered by an employer
verified complaint -
\wrong doing that has been proven
accurate -
\correct, exact
legally responsible -
\accountable by law for ones actions
chronological order -
\teh sequence in which events occur
Maintenance Care -
\Care that preserves function
Preventative care -
\care that stops disease or injury from happening
Restorative care -
\care aimed at regaining health and strength
Activities of Daily Living (ADL) -
\Physical activities of everyday life (bathing, grooming...)
Advocate -
\one who defends the rights of another
Spiritual -
\the search for the meaning in life usually through religion
Psychosocial needs -
\need for independence, a supportive environment, recognition as an individual, spiritual
fulfillment, and social interaction
Continuity of care -
\getting everyone from eveery department on all shifts working towards the same goals
using compatible methods
Actively listen -
\paying attention to what is said in a conversation
Communicate -
\exchange information
Environment -
\surroundings
trust -
\to have confidence and faith in, to rely on
call light -
\a means of communicating with staff to get help
, ethical behavior -
\doing what is right according to the rules of conduct of a particular group
accountable -
\being responsible for your own choices
respect -
\to treat with courtesy and consideration
confidentiality -
\keeping information secret
privacy -
\freedom from outsiders entering and watching without your consent
abuse -
\an act that causes harm
neglect -
\failure to act in a reasonable and caring manner
incident -
\any unusual events
current nursing practices -
\up to date, proven and accepted ways of providing nursing care
stress -
\pressure or strain that disturbs a persons mental or physical well being
inservice education -
\opportunities for learning offered by an employer
verified complaint -
\wrong doing that has been proven
accurate -
\correct, exact
legally responsible -
\accountable by law for ones actions
chronological order -
\teh sequence in which events occur