Pre Nursing Assistant Week 1 Vocabulary Review Please take out a paper and pen. Look closely at the pictures on each slide. Write down as many vocabulary.

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Pre Nursing Assistant Week 1 Vocabulary Review Please take out a paper and pen. Look closely at the pictures on each slide. Write down as many vocabulary words as possible.

An area of the hospital/nursing home that provides physical and emotional Care for a person who is dying. The person has a _____ illness.

The area of the hospital that provides care for people with life threatening illnesses or injuries.

The health Care team works with a resident so they can regain their physical and emotional well being.

Name three places a Nurse Assistant can work.

1. Medical assistance for people with low income. 2. Medical assistance for individuals over the age of 65 or disabled

What do vital signs include?

The system of the body you are checking when you take the radial pulse. It includes the heart, veins, and arteries.

What is the primary job of the Nursing Assistant?

A resident or patient who is in pain or taking a strong medication may experience _________.

The health care team works together to provide quality care for a resident. Who are the different members of the health care team?