Health 1031 HCA Role & Responsibilities
MODULE 1
Accountability - ANS The obligation to answer for the professional, ethical, and legal
responsibilities of one's activities and actions
Alternative healing - ANS Non-traditional medical treatments such as acupuncture.
balanced lifestyle - ANS addresses physical, emotional, spiritual, social, and learning needs
Blood kin - ANS People you are related to by bloodlines
Continuity - ANS A predictable pattern of events
Denial - ANS Refusal to acknowledge or believe facts and experiences
Frame of reference - ANS The way an individual looks at the world based on past history, family
traditions, education, culture, and religion
Mental hardiness - ANS The ability to cope with all of life's changes and challenges
Personal history - ANS The events of an individual's life
Resilience - ANS The ability to positively recover from loss, change, and disease
Responsibility - ANS Ability to respond and answer for one's conduct and obligations, to be
trustworthy, reliable, and dependable
Scope of practice - ANS The parameters that outline the roles and responsibilities of each
member of the health-care team as defined by legislation and the regulatory authorities
Supervisor - ANS The individual whom the HCA reports to; the supervisor is usually a
professional health-care provider such as a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse
Traits - ANS personal characteristics
Trauma - ANS An injury caused by an accident
Culture - ANS Respects other people's property
MODULE 1
Accountability - ANS The obligation to answer for the professional, ethical, and legal
responsibilities of one's activities and actions
Alternative healing - ANS Non-traditional medical treatments such as acupuncture.
balanced lifestyle - ANS addresses physical, emotional, spiritual, social, and learning needs
Blood kin - ANS People you are related to by bloodlines
Continuity - ANS A predictable pattern of events
Denial - ANS Refusal to acknowledge or believe facts and experiences
Frame of reference - ANS The way an individual looks at the world based on past history, family
traditions, education, culture, and religion
Mental hardiness - ANS The ability to cope with all of life's changes and challenges
Personal history - ANS The events of an individual's life
Resilience - ANS The ability to positively recover from loss, change, and disease
Responsibility - ANS Ability to respond and answer for one's conduct and obligations, to be
trustworthy, reliable, and dependable
Scope of practice - ANS The parameters that outline the roles and responsibilities of each
member of the health-care team as defined by legislation and the regulatory authorities
Supervisor - ANS The individual whom the HCA reports to; the supervisor is usually a
professional health-care provider such as a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse
Traits - ANS personal characteristics
Trauma - ANS An injury caused by an accident
Culture - ANS Respects other people's property