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ANSWERS #4

Another name for a long-term care facility is - correct answer Skilled Nursing Facility

Assisted living facilities are initially for? - correct answer People who need help with
daily care

Adult day care services is for? - correct answer This type of care is for people who need
some help with and supervision during certain hour.

Care given by specialists to restore or improve function after an illness or injury is called
- correct answer Rehabilitation

Care given to people who have approximately six months or less to live is called? -
correct answer Hospice Care

People who live in long-term facilities are usually called? - correct answer Residents

Most conditions seen in long-term care are chronic. What does this mean? - correct
answer The condition lasts a long time.

Long-term care facilities my offer assisted living, subacute care, or specialized care. -
correct answer True

Facilities that offer specialized care must have specially trained employees. - correct
answer True

Nonprofit organizations cannot own long-term care facilities - correct answer False

Person-centered care means that staff should treat all residents exactly the same. -
correct answer False

Culture change means basing care on each individual needs. - correct answer True

Skilled Care - correct answer medically necessary care given by a skilled nurse or
therapist

Terminal Illness - correct answer A disease or condition that will eventually cause death

Acute care - correct answer 24-hour skilled care for short-term illnesses or injuries;
generally given in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers

Subacute Care - correct answer care for an illness or condition given to people who
need less care than for an acute (sudden onset, short-term) illness or injury but more
than for a chronic (long-term) illness

, Outpatient care - correct answer Services that do not require the patient to stay
overnight in the hospital

Rehabilitation - correct answer Care given in facilities or homes by a specialist to
restore or improve function after an illness or injury

Adls - correct answer Activities of daily living

Medicare - correct answer Established in 1965 for people aged 65 and older or
permanent kidney failure or certain disabilities.

Medicaid - correct answer a medical assistance program for people with low incomes,
as well as for people with disabilities

Medicare and Medicaid pay long-term care facilities a fixed amount for services. -
correct answer True

Nursing Assistant are not allowed to insert or remove tubes, give tube feedings, or
change sterile dressings. - correct answer True

Observing carefully and reporting accurately are some of NA's most important duties. -
correct answer True

CNA - correct answer Certified nursing assistant performs assigned tasks, such as vital
signs.

Registered Nurse - correct answer In long-term care facilities, a registered nurse
coordinates, manages, and provides skilled nursing care.

Licensed piratical nurse - correct answer Gives medication and treatment.

Physician or Doctor - correct answer A doctor diagnoses diseases or disabilities and
prescribes treatment.

Physical Therepists - correct answer Evaluates a person and develops a treatment plan.

Occupational Therapists - correct answer Helps residents learn to adapt to disabilities.
Often uses assistive or adaptive devices.

Speech-language pathologist - correct answer identifies communication disorders,
addresses factors involved in recovery, and develops a plan of care to meet recovery
goals

Registered Dietitian - correct answer Evaluates the patient's nutritional status and
develops a treatment plan to improve health or manage illness.

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