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Chapter 1: The Nursing Assistant in Long-Term Care

  • Chronic- Long-term or long lasting.

  • Acute care- 24-hour skilled care given in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers for people who require short-term immediate care. 

  • Subacute care- given in hospitals or LTCs for people who need less care than acute, but more care than chronic. 

  • ADLS- activities of daily life. 

  • Medicare- federal health insurance for people who are 65 years or older, have certain disabilities/ permanent kidney failure, or are ill and can't work. 

    • Part A- helps pay for care in a hospital, skilled nursing facility, care from a HHA. 

    • Part B-helps to pay for doctor services, other medical services, and equipment. 

    • Part C- allows private health insurance to provide medicare benefits. 

    • Part D- helps pay for medication. 

  • Medicaid- medical assistance program for people who have low income/ people with disabilities. 

    • People have to qualify based on income and certain circumstances. 

  • Chain of command:

    • Administrator

    • Medical Director (MD)

    • Director of Nursing (DON)

    • Staff development coordinator

    • Minimum data set (MDS) coordinator

    • Nursing supervisor

    • Charge nurse

    • Staff nurse (LPN, RN, LVN)

  • Policy- course of action that should be taken every time a situation occurs. 

  • Procedure- a method or way of doing something. 

  • Compassionate- caring, considerate, empathetic, and understanding. 

  • Empathy- identifying with the feelings of others.

  • Sympathy- sharing in the feelings and difficulties of others. 

  • Tactful- showing sensitivity and having a sense of what is appropriate when dealing with others. 

  • Conscientious- guided by a sense of right and wrong.  

  • Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA)- law passed by the federal government that includes the minimum standards for NA training, staffing requirements, resident assessment instructions, and info on rights for residents. 

  • Cite- a survey. 

  • Ombudsman- legal advocate for residents in LTC facilities who help resolve disputes and settle conflicts. 

  • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)- fed. law that requires health information to be kept private. 

  • Protected Health Information (PHI)

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Chapter 1: The Nursing Assistant in Long-Term Care

  • Chronic- Long-term or long lasting.

  • Acute care- 24-hour skilled care given in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers for people who require short-term immediate care. 

  • Subacute care- given in hospitals or LTCs for people who need less care than acute, but more care than chronic. 

  • ADLS- activities of daily life. 

  • Medicare- federal health insurance for people who are 65 years or older, have certain disabilities/ permanent kidney failure, or are ill and can't work. 

    • Part A- helps pay for care in a hospital, skilled nursing facility, care from a HHA. 

    • Part B-helps to pay for doctor services, other medical services, and equipment. 

    • Part C- allows private health insurance to provide medicare benefits. 

    • Part D- helps pay for medication. 

  • Medicaid- medical assistance program for people who have low income/ people with disabilities. 

    • People have to qualify based on income and certain circumstances. 

  • Chain of command:

    • Administrator

    • Medical Director (MD)

    • Director of Nursing (DON)

    • Staff development coordinator

    • Minimum data set (MDS) coordinator

    • Nursing supervisor

    • Charge nurse

    • Staff nurse (LPN, RN, LVN)

  • Policy- course of action that should be taken every time a situation occurs. 

  • Procedure- a method or way of doing something. 

  • Compassionate- caring, considerate, empathetic, and understanding. 

  • Empathy- identifying with the feelings of others.

  • Sympathy- sharing in the feelings and difficulties of others. 

  • Tactful- showing sensitivity and having a sense of what is appropriate when dealing with others. 

  • Conscientious- guided by a sense of right and wrong.  

  • Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA)- law passed by the federal government that includes the minimum standards for NA training, staffing requirements, resident assessment instructions, and info on rights for residents. 

  • Cite- a survey. 

  • Ombudsman- legal advocate for residents in LTC facilities who help resolve disputes and settle conflicts. 

  • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)- fed. law that requires health information to be kept private. 

  • Protected Health Information (PHI)