Chapter 01: Introduction to Health Care Remmert and Sorrentino: Mosby’s® Essentials for Nursing Assistants, 7th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. An acute illness is a. an illness of rapid onset and short duration. b. an on-going illness for which there is no known cure. c. an illness that is slow or gradual in onset. d. an illness for which there is no reasonable expectation of recovery. ANS: A
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2. A long-term health condition that may not have a cure. a. An acute illness b. A chronic illness c. A terminal illness d. A physical illness ANS: B
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3. Functional nursing is a. a nursing care pattern focusing on tasks and jobs. b. a nursing care pattern in which an RN is responsible for the person’s total care. c. a team of nursing staff led by an RN who delegates care to other nurses. d. moving services from departments to the bedside. ANS: A
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4. An RN is responsible for the person’s total care. This is called a. team nursing. b. primary nursing. c. functional nursing. d. patient-focused care. ANS: B
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5. Persons living in long-term care centers are called a. patients. b. clients. c. residents. d. individuals. ANS: C
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6. Persons cared for in hospitals are called a. patients. b. clients. c. residents. d. individuals. ANS: A
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