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CNA Chapter 1 Exam Questions and Answers (2024/2025), Exams of Nursing

A comprehensive set of questions and answers for cna chapter 1, covering essential topics related to long-term care facilities, healthcare professionals, and ethical considerations. It serves as a valuable study resource for individuals preparing for cna certification exams.

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2024/2025

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CNA Chapter 1 Exam Questions and Revised
Answers (2024 / 2025) 100% Guarantee
1.another name for a long term care facility: extended care facility
2.assisted livinf facilites are initially for: people who need some
help with daily care
3.what is adult day services: this type of care is for people who
need some help an supervision during certain hours
4.what is care given by specialist to restore or improve funtion
after illness or injuy: rehabilitation
5.what care given to people who have about 6 months or less of
life: hospice care
6.people who live in long term care facilities are usually called:
residents
7.most conditions in long term care are chronic this means:
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Answers (2024 / 2025) 100% Guarantee

  1. another name for a long term care facility: extended care facility
  2. assisted livinf facilites are initially for: people who need some help with daily care
  3. what is adult day services: this type of care is for people who need some help an supervision during certain hours
  4. what is care given by specialist to restore or improve funtion after illness or injuy: rehabilitation
  5. what care given to people who have about 6 months or less of life: hospice care
  6. people who live in long term care facilities are usually called: residents
  7. most conditions in long term care are chronic this means:

condition last a long time

  1. waht two groups of people qualify for medicare: elderly of over 65 an people with kidney failure or certain disability's
  2. what are the four parts of medicare: part a; pay for care in hospital of facility part b; doctor services part c private company provide benifits part d medication
  3. how is medicaid eligibility determined: by income or special circumstances
  4. what is chain of command: the line of authority in a facility
  5. liability is a legal term that means what: someone can be held responsible for harming someone else
  6. why should a NA not do tasks that are not assigned: put him/ her self or someone else in danger
  7. one task of ombudsman: investigate an resolve residents complaints
  1. incident reports should be: factual
  2. changes in residents should be reported to: the nurse
  3. what is a policy: course of action to be followed
  4. culture change means: basing care on each individuals needs
  1. person-directed care means: staff should recognize each persons capability
  2. long term care facilities may offer: assisted living, subacute care or special- ized care
  3. activities director is: helps residents socialize an stay active
  4. MSW (medical social worker) is: helps residents get support services such as conceling
  5. O.T. (occupational therapist): helps residents learn to adapt to disabilities by training residents to perform adl's an other activities
  6. P.T. (physical therapist): administer therapy in the form of heat, cold, message, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, an exercise to muscles bones am joints
  7. MD (physician or doctor): diagnosis disease or disabilities an prescribes treat- ment
  8. RDT (registered dietitian): creates diets for resident with special
  1. tactful means: showing sensitivity an having a sense of what is appropriate when dealing with others
  2. tolerant means: putting aside personal opinions an not judging others
  3. unprejudiced mean: treating everyone equally
  4. passive neglect means: the unintentional failure to provide needed care result- ing in physical emotional or mental harm
  5. active neglect means: purposeful failure to give needed care resulting in harm to a person
  6. abuse means: purposeful mistreatment that causes physical, mental, or emo- tional pain or injury to someone
  7. assault means: a threat to harm someone resulting in someone becoming fearful
  1. malpractice means: injury caused by proffessional misconduct through negli- gence carelessness or lack of skill