CNA Definitions Flashcards
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CNA Definitions Flashcards

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What does ADL stand for?

  • Assisted daily living
  • Adult daily living
  • Acute daily living
  • Activities of daily living (correct)
  • What is acute care?

    24-hour skilled care for temporary illnesses or injuries, generally given in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers.

    What are adaptive devices?

    Special equipment that helps a person who is ill or disabled perform ADLs.

    What is adult daycare?

    <p>Care given to adults at a facility during daytime work hours.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is assisted living?

    <p>A setting for people who require some help with daily care but need less care than a long-term care facility offers.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the care team?

    <p>The group of people with different kinds of education and experience who provide resident care.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does chain of command refer to?

    <p>The order of authority within a facility.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is a charge nurse?

    <p>A nurse responsible for a team of healthcare workers.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does chronic mean?

    <p>An illness or condition that is long-term or long-lasting.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is continuity of care?

    <p>Coordination of care for a resident over time, with the care team exchanging information and working toward shared goals.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does delegation mean in a healthcare context?

    <p>Transferring authority to a person for a specific task.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is dementia?

    <p>The loss of mental abilities, such as thinking, remembering, reasoning, and communicating.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is hospice care?

    <p>Care for people who have six months or less to live.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is home health care?

    <p>Care that takes place in a person's home.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does rehabilitation involve?

    <p>A program of care given by a specialist to restore or improve function after an illness or injury.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the definition of nursing assistant?

    <p>An important member of the care team who performs assigned nursing tasks and gives personal care.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does primary nursing mean?

    <p>A method of care in which the registered nurse gives much of the daily care to a resident.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the sandwich generation?

    <p>People responsible for the care of both their children and aging relatives.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

    • Refers to essential personal care tasks: bathing, dressing, mouth care, hair care, toileting, and eating/drinking.

    Acute Care

    • Provides 24-hour skilled nursing for temporary illnesses or injuries, typically delivered in hospitals or ambulatory surgical centers.

    Adaptive/Assistive Devices

    • Special equipment designed to help individuals who are ill or disabled perform ADLs.

    Adult Daycare

    • Offers care for adults at a specialized facility during daytime hours while their primary caregivers are at work.

    Assisted Living

    • A residential setting for individuals who need help with daily activities but require less assistance than what's provided in long-term care facilities.

    Care Team

    • Comprises a diverse group of healthcare professionals with various educational backgrounds who collaborate to provide care to residents.

    Chain of Command

    • The structured order of authority within a healthcare facility that ensures proper communication and responsibilities.

    Charge Nurse

    • A nurse tasked with overseeing a team of healthcare workers and ensuring patient care standards are met.

    Chronic Conditions

    • Refers to illnesses or conditions that are long-term or enduring in nature.

    Site

    • The process of identifying issues through a survey in a healthcare setting.

    Conscientious

    • Describes someone guided by a strong sense of right and wrong, demonstrating principled behavior in their actions.

    Continuity of Care

    • A method of ensuring coordinated care for a resident over time with ongoing communication and shared goals among the care team.

    Delegation

    • The act of transferring authority to another individual to carry out a specific task or duty.

    Dementia

    • A significant cognitive decline characterized by a loss in mental abilities including thinking, memory, reasoning, and communication.

    Diagnosis

    • The identification of a disease based on symptoms, signs, and test results.

    Functional Nursing

    • A nursing care model where specific tasks and duties are assigned to individual team members for efficiency.

    Holistic Care

    • An approach to healthcare that considers the entire person, addressing physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs.

    Home Health Care

    • Medical services that are provided in a patient’s home.

    Hospice Care

    • Specialized care for individuals diagnosed with six months or less to live, focusing on comfort and quality of life.

    Inter-Generational Care

    • A caregiving model that integrates children and the elderly in the same care environment.

    Joint Commission

    • A non-profit organization responsible for evaluating and accrediting various healthcare facilities to ensure quality standards.

    Liability

    • A legal concept indicating that an individual can be held accountable for causing harm to another person.

    Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)/Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)

    • Nurses with one to two years of education and licensure, responsible for administering medications, providing treatments, and supervising nursing assistants.

    Long-Term Care

    • Continuous, often 24-hour care provided in nursing homes for individuals with persistent health conditions.

    Nurse Practitioner (CNP)

    • An advanced practice registered nurse who can diagnose patients and prescribe medications.

    Nursing Assistant

    • Vital members of the healthcare team tasked with performing specific nursing duties and delivering personal care to residents.

    Outpatient Care

    • Medical services provided for less than 24 hours, typically following treatments or surgeries.

    Pet Therapy

    • Involves bringing animals into healthcare facilities or homes to enhance emotional well-being through companionship.

    Primary Nursing

    • Care model where a registered nurse provides most of the daily care for the residents, fostering continuity and personalized care.

    Registered Nurse (RN)

    • A licensed healthcare professional with two to four years of education, responsible for assessing residents, providing skilled care, and supervising nursing staff.

    Rehabilitation

    • A specialized program aimed at restoring or improving functional capabilities after illness or injury.

    Resident

    • An individual residing within a long-term care facility.

    Sandwich Generation

    • Refers to individuals who simultaneously care for their children and aging relatives, often balancing both responsibilities.

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    Test your knowledge of essential CNA terminology with this quick flashcard quiz. Covering key concepts such as activities of daily living, acute care, and adaptive devices, it's perfect for nursing students and professionals. Enhance your understanding and retention of important definitions in the field of nursing.

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