HOSA Home health aide

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When did children begin to move away from their parents?

Industrial Revolution

19th and 20th Century

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Extended families were replaced by whom?

Nuclear Families

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The first homemaker service was established in _______.

1903

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The first homemaker service was established by whom_______?

Social Service Agencey in the United States

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What is the purpose of a homemaker in 1903?

Child Care

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Homemaker service should be given to those who are______.

children, chronically ill, or older adults.

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Home health aide was a term established in_____.

1960

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What does OBRA stand for?

Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act

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When was OBRA passed?

1987

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What is OBRA?

Mandates national standards for federally funded nursing homes and home health agencies

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There are ___ hours of training for home health aides.

75

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How many times can you take the competency test?

3

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How can you obtain a Nurse Aide Registry?

completed training program and competency test

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How many hours of continuing education is needed?

12

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Why is there an increase in needs for Home Care Services?

*People living longer

*High cost of hospital bills

*Individuals prefer to live in their own home when falling ill

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Skilled long-term care facilities are for those who need ___.

24 hour skilled care

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Why is there a lack of nursing home beds?

Lack of government funding and staff

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Hospice

Allowing the patient to die in comfort and dignity in their own home

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Companion

Keeps the client light company or maintains safety

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Homemaker

Performs household duties

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Personal care worker

Minimal daily living activities and personal activities

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Home health aide

Assistance with personal care

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Homemaker/ home health aide

Assists in general household tasks and personal care

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Home care aide

Assists the client with independent living

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Case Manager

Assesses overall needs of the client and decides what services should be provided

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Health care provider

Member of home care team who provides medical care

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Enterostomal therapist

A specialist for clients who need special skin or wound care

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Licensed practical nurse

Provides treatments and medication to client

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Nurse practitioner

Physical examination and assessment

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Occupational therapist

Evaluates clients ability to preform skills necessary for independent daily living

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Physical therapist

Evaluates home environment

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Registered dietitan

Provides information on dietary needs of client

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Registered nurse

Initiates the care plan initiated by health care provider

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Respiratory therapist

Assists with breathing problems

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Speech therapist

Assesses clients ability to communicate

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Adult day-care centers

Minimal care of supervision during the day

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Acute illness

Arises quickly and can be expected to go away

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Chronic illness

long-standing

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Developmentally disabled

severe chronic, emotional, or physical

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Terminal illness

Expected to result in death within a limited time period

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The home health aide must accept

the practice of others, be sensitive to client needs, and follow instructions given by case manager.

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Qualities of a home heath aide

Flexible

Follow instructions

Well-organized

Dependable

Observant

Ethical

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Abandonment

Being left without care

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Aiding and Abetting

Not reporting dishonest acts

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Assault

Intentional attempt or threat to touch a person without their permission

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Battery

The actual touching of a person body without consent

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Defamation

Station untrue statements about a person, which would injure the persons name and reputation

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False Imprisonment

Unlawful restriction of a persons freedom of movement

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Invasion of privacy

Exposing or making public wihtout consent

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Liability

Refers to the degree to which you will be held financially responsible for damages resulting in negligence

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Libel

A false written statement about another person

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Malpractice

Failure to exercise reasonable judgement of professional knowledge

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Negligence

Action on your part or your failure to act

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Slander

Making a false oral statement about another person

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HIPPA

April 2003, to ensure protection of identity

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Four active listening behaviors:

Paraphrasing

Reflecting the speakers feelings

Asking for more information

Using nonverbal communication

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Vital SIgns

Temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure

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R.A.C.E.

remove, activate, contain, extinguish

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P.A.S.S.

pull, aim, squeeze, shwep

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