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NAB practice tests 5.0 (2 reviews) Students also studied Terms in this set (130) Science MedicineNursing Save Federal Nursing Home Administrato...266 terms shateria_michelle Preview Official NHA Exam Questions - NAB...30 terms Rebecca_Koepsell6 Preview

STAN MUCINIC - EXAMS 1-10

154 terms cgsabaterPreview Domain Teacher NA if a healthcare organization provides an alert residents medical records to a family member without the resident consent which key component of HIPPA does this violate?Resident's rights and privacy Notice of privacy practices Access to medical records Limits on use of personal medical information Resident rights & Privacy an estimate of receipts (Inflows) and disbursements (outflows) for each month is called ?Comprehensive budget Cash budget Prospective budget Capital budget Cash budget Which of the following is characterized as a late-loss ADL?Bathing Walking Grooming Eating Eating

Late loss ADLs are: eating, bed mobility, transferring, and toileting.

Evaluation of a healthcare organization's efficiency, effectiveness, and economy is the ultimate responsibility

of the:

Administrator Governing body Survey and certification team Continuous quality improvement committee Governing Body

Sundowning is a term that means:

The peaceful feeling that comes over someone toward the end of the day The depression that some experience when there is too little daylight Confusion or disorientation that increases in the afternoon or evening The condition experienced most often in Dec and Jan when days are shorter Confusion or disorientation that increases in the afternoon or evening After the deductible has been met, Medicare Part B covers 80% of which of the following Medicare- determined reasonable charges?Outpatient hospital treatment & custodial care Home health care & dental care Medical expenses & hearing aide exams Medical expenses & physician care Medical expenses & physician care The single most important element for reducing spread

of infection is:

Wearing disposable gloves Regular handwashing Choosing the appropriate hand sanitizer Proper disposal of soiled linen and other wastes Regular handwashing Which government program has a means test and provides healthcare services to the medically indigent?Medicaid Benevolence insurance Social security Medicare Medicaid The periodic scheduled checking of equipment for

damage and everyday wear and tear is an example of:

Preventive maintenance Operational equipment replacement Capital replacement Small equipment replacement Preventive maintenance At a minimum, an invitation to attend a care recipient's

plan of care conference must be extended to the:

Care recipient's responsible party Care recipient's choice of attendees Care recipient's spouse Care recipient Care recipient In managing receivables, the term reimbursement is

defined as the:

Charges established for ancillary services Fee established by a third-party payor Charges expected to be earned in a set period Fees received from expenses incurred by the organization Charges expected to be earned in a set period

A healthcare organization may not employ an individual

who:

Is not on the state registry Has been found guilty of cashing checks w/o sufficient funds Has been charged w/ domestic abuse Has been determined by a court of law to have mistreated care recipients Is not on the state registry One of the most prevalent and undiagnosed conditions

found in elderly is:

Heart disease Diabetes Isolation Depression Depression If a healthcare organization provides an alert resident's medical records to a family member w/o resident's consent, which key component of HIPPA does this violate?Resident rights & privacy Notice of privacy practices Access to medical records Limits on use of personal medical information Residents rights & privacy A care recipient's care plan must be reviewed whenever

there is a:

Minor change to the condition Significant change to the condition Short term mood or behavior change Allegation of abuse Significant change to the condition

Recipient care plans should be:

Individualized and developed after the care recipient assessment Focused primarily on the expectations of the immediate family Designed to standardize and streamline care for all care recipients in a particular area Implemented upon admission unless the care recipient has an advance directive Individualized and developed after the care recipient assessment A valid contract must include which of the following

elements:

Diligence Acceptance Framework Product Acceptance

A healthcare organization's dining program should:

Be designed to meet the preferences of the care recipients being served Have nutritional information posted in a conspicuous location Offer a private dining area for care recipient's family members Employ individuals who are experienced in food and nutritional services Be designed to meet the preferences of the care recipients being served The model of person-centered care known as the Eden

Alternative focuses on:

Advocating for change Reducing staff turnover Increased companionship Care instead of treatment Increased companionship A healthcare organization must report an incident when a mechanical lift contributes a death, serious illness, or injury of a care recipient under the requirements of which of the following Safe medical devices act Hazardous communication program Federal emergency management agency Occupational safety and health act Safe medical devices act An administrator has 198 staff members on the payroll for August, 196 for September, and 200 for October. Twenty staff members have resigned or been terminated during the three month period. What is the turnover rate for this quarter?

2.02% 6.1.10.4.1% Which of the following best describes volunteer programming?Volunteers are commonly employed professionals who work 40 hours a week Volunteers have little impact on the reputation within the local community Volunteers should choose which services they can provide Volunteer strengths should match with the needs of the care recipients Volunteer strengths should match with the needs of the care recipients If a union members complaint is not resolved, the employee takes the complaint to a ?Personnel manager Department Manager Union steward Union business representative union steward

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