CNA Chapter 1 Terms Flashcards

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Acute illness
A sudden illness from which a person should recover
Alzheimers disease
A disease that affects brain tissue; there is increasing memory loss and confusion until the person cannot tend to simple personal needs
Assisted living facility
Provides housing, personal care, support services, health care, and activites in a home-like setting
Board and care home
Provides rooms, meals, laundry, and supervision to a few independant residents, often in a home setting; residential care facility
Case management
A nursing care pattern; a case manager (an RN) coordinates a persons care from admission through discharge and into the home setting
Chronic illness
An ongoing illness, slow or gradual in onset; it has no cure; the illness can be controlled and complications prevented with proper treatment
Deconditioning
The process of becoming weak from illness or lack of exercise
Functional nursing
A nursing care pattern focusing on tasks and jobs; each nursing team member has certain tasks and jobs to do
Hospice
A health care agency or program for persons who are dying
Independence
Not relying on or requiring care from others
Interdisciplinary health care team
The many health care workers whose skills and knowledge focus on the persons total care; health team
Involuntary seclusion
Separating a person from others against his or her will; confining a person to a certain area; keeping a person away from his or her room without consent
Licensed practical nurse (LPN)
A nurse who has completed a 1-year nursing program and has passed a licensing test; called licensed vocational nurse (LVN) in some states
Licensed vocational nurse (LVN)
Licensed practical nurse
Medicaid
A health care payment program sponsored by teh federal government and operated by the states