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Yakvenalex [24]
1 year ago
3

a resident has purchased a special gift for her nursing assistant (na). what would be the best response by the nursing assistant

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Medicine
1 answer:
Andrew [12]1 year ago
8 0

The answer is most conditions seen in long-term care facilities are chronic.

People with chronic illnesses or disabilities receive care in hospitals because they can't get the competent, technology-based care they need at home or in long-term care institutions. In addition to medical care, chronic care gives patients access to food, lodging, and other requirements. To assist these healthcare organizations in better planning, coordination, and community integration, the Long-Term, Home Health, and Hospice Care Planning Guide for Public Health Emergencies was created. Situational awareness, operational continuity, facility or agency operations, crisis standards of care, staffing, and fatality management are the six issue areas that this planning guide focuses on.

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