Student Workbook Answer Key 1 Copyright © 2023 by Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved. Remmert and Sorrentino: Mosby’s® Essentials for Nursing Assistants, 7th Edition Student Workbook Answer Key Chapter 01: Introduction to Health Care 1. C (pp. 1, 4, 5) 2. E (p. 2) 3. B (pp. 1, 4) 4. A (p. 1, 7) 5. G (pp. 1, 4, 5) 6. H (p. 3) 7. J (pp. 1, 3) 8. F (pp. 1, 5) 9. D (pp. 1, 4, 5) 10. I (pp. 1, 3) 11. G (p. 4) 12. E (p. 4) 13. B (p. 4) 14. A (p. 4) 15. C (p. 4) 16. F (p. 4) 17. H (pp. 1, 4) 18. D (p. 4) 19. The person (p. 2, 4) Student Workbook Answer Key 2 Copyright © 2023 by Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved. 20. Answers in correct order (p. 2) A. An illness of rapid onset and short duration. B. This is a long -term health condition that may not have a cure. C. This is an illness or injury from which the person will not likely recover. The person will die. 21. Residents (p. 2) 22. Answers in corre ct order (p. 2, 3) A. Persons are mildly to severely confused and disoriented. This may be a short -term or long-term problem. B. These persons need to recover from acute illness, surgery, fractures, and other injuries. C. The person living at home goes to a nursing center for a short stay. The person’s caregiver gets relief for a trip, business, or a rest. 23. Board of trustees or b oard of directors (p. 3) 24. The administrator or CEO (p. 3) 25. The person’s total care (p. 4) 26. The charge nurse (p. 4) 27. The director of nursing (DON) (p. 5) 28. Answers in any order (p. 5) • Planning and presenting educational programs that meet federal and state requirements • Providing new and changing information • Instructing on the use of new equipment • Reviewing key policies and procedures on a regular basis • Teaching and training nursing assistants • Conducting new employee orientation programs 29. It involves total care. An RN is responsible for the person’s total care. The nursing team assists as needed. The RN (“primary nurse”) gives nursing care, makes discharge plans, and teaches and counsels the p erson and family. (p. 6) 30. Medicare (p. 6, 7) 31. Answers in correct order (p. 1, 4) A. Licensed practical nurse B. Assisted living residence Student Workbook Answer Key 3 Copyright © 2023 by Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved. C. Registered nurse D. Skilled nursing facility E. Director of nursing F. Licensed vocational nurse 32. The speech -language pathologist (p. 4) 33. The occupational therapist (p. 4) 34. B (p. 5) 35. B (p. 6, 7) 36. A (p. 6, 7) 37. C (p. 8) Suggested Answers to Case Studies 1. His condition is acute. It occurred suddenly and Mr. Jansen is expected to recover. 2. Answers may vary. He may be able to go home or he may need further rehabilitation in a long -term care center or a subacute care facility to regain strength and mobility before returning home. 3. Answers may vary. He will need nursing care. His doctor will b e involved with his care. He may need care from a dietitian. He will likely need physical therapy and occupational therapy. He will need to regain strength and function. A social worker may help with planning needed services when he returns home. Activitie s staff will offer a variety of activities to help with his recovery and adjustment. A pharmacist will work with the doctor and nurses to provide needed drugs. He could also receive services from a cleric. 4. Answers should include a hospital, a doctor’s off ice, rehabilitation in a hospital or long-term care center, a pharmacy. 5. He could pay with private insurance, a group insurance policy, Medicare, and Medicaid, and he may need to pay for some care and services himself. Chapter 02: The Person’s Rights 1. B (p. 10, 15) 2. D (pp. 10, 12) 3. A (pp. 10, 13) Student Workbook Answer Key 4 Copyright © 2023 by Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved. 4. C (p. 10, 11) 5. E (p. 10) 6. A (p. 14) 7. C (p. 12, 14) 8. D (p. 12, 14, 15) 9. C (p. 12, 14) 10. A (p. 14) 11. B (p. 14) 12. B (p. 14) 13. D (p. 14) 14. B (p.14) 15. The Patient Care Partnership: Understanding Expectations, Rights, and Responsibilities (p. 10) 16. Answers in correct order (p. 10, 11) A. Before or during admission to the center. B. Orally and in writing, in the language the person uses and understands. (Interpre ters are used as needed.) Rights are also posted throughout the center. 17. Interpreter (p. 10) 18. Verbal, sexual, physical, and mental abuse (p. 13) 19. Answers in any order (pp. 10, 13) • Separating a person from others against his or her will • Confining the person to a certain area • Keeping the person away from his or her room without consent 20. Answers in correct order (p.13) A. Staff convenience B. Discipline a person