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Plan of action for all residents to fulfill their basic needs |
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setting short- and long-term goals and means of achieving them |
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One goal of the care plan
A. allow the resident's family to make all decisions concerning care given
B. assist the resident in fulfilling basic human needs and ADLs
C. tell the physician and medical staff what the resident's needs are
D. provide a plan that only the nurse assistant will know what has to be done for the resident |
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B. assist the resident in fulfilling basic human needs and ADLs |
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During 1900s to world war II shows, accept :
A. growth of medical schools and licensing of physicians
B. Growth of a new NA to help provide nursing care
C. Hospital staffing slots were filled with students enrolled in these programs
D. Anyone practicing nursing without a license could be held liable
E. None
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Today trend of in health care |
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Treating acutely ill people in hospitals and providing alternative care (home care, day care, long-term care) |
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Factor that foster the interest of home care, accept :
A. Growing population of acute ill people to remain at home if possible
B. Expensive high tehnology
C. Introduction of diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) resulting in earlier discharge from hospitals
D. Preference of health care consumer to remain at home if possible. |
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A. Growing population of acute ill people to remain at home if possible.
It should be growing population of chronically ill people, because acutelly people are treating in the hospital. |
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- Home health assistant
- Homemaker assistant or homemaker aide
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