NAB: Environment Practice Exam with 100% Correct Answers 2023
NAB: Environment Practice Exam In order to begin collecting better data about the nursing home industry the OBRA 1987 legislation mandated development and use of ____. - Correct answer-b. a Minimum Data Set (MDS) Evidence of pervasive offensive conduct of a sexual nature, e.g. proof that obscenities and sexual gestures, remarks, or touching were common place constitute a general category of cases, for which the facility management can be held responsible known as ______. - Correct answer-c. a hostile work environment ("something for something" or "this for that" in Latin) means an exchange of goods or services, where one transfer is contingent upon the other. - Correct answer-d. quid pro quo The maximum allowable emergency alarm level is ____ decibels. - Correct answer-d. 120 A facility that informs each resident who is entitled to Medicaid benefits, in writing, at admission and when changes occur of services which are paid for under the State plan has ____. - Correct answer-c. not fully met its notice of service obligations Need to verbally inform the resident as well Today about _____% of Americans are covered by the Social Security Act. - Correct answer-a. nearly 100 In a 1974 amendment to the Taft-Hartley Act Congress legislated that a nursing home or hospital union may not picket or strike ______. - Correct answer-b. without 10 days prior notice Automatic doors and power-assisted doors should be slow-opening and low-powered, not opening back to back faster than ____ seconds nor with a force of more than ____ pounds. - Correct answer-a. 3 15 A physician visit occurring 14 days after the date the visit was required is ____. - Correct answer-a. not considered timely Correct Under the 1992 July 1, 1995 Final Rules, resident participation in planning changes in treatment is ____. - Correct answer-b. a resident's right Notifying _____ residents when their account reaches _____ less than the _____ resource limit for one person is required. - Correct answer-Medicaid $200 SSI Each floor and fire section of a building must have ______ - Correct answer-c. at least two exits located remotely Under federal guidelines a candidate for nurse aide registration has ____ chances to take the evaluation. - Correct answer-d. at least three If the director of nurses inadvertently discovers that a recently hired nurse had been convicted of mistreating an individual four years earlier, the director of nursing should ______. - Correct answer-c. dismiss the employee Each floor or fire section of the facility shall have at least ____ located ______ from each other. - Correct answer-b. 2 exits remotely Correct Establishing and implementing policies regarding the management of the facility is assigned to ____. - Correct answer-c. the governing body or persons designated as such Upon discovering that the new social worker has successfully required a third party guarantee of payment for the new private paying admission from the local hospital, the administrator should ______. - Correct answer-b. revoke the guarantee of payment document The expense traditionally charged to the patient during a hospital stays under 60 days is ______. - Correct answer-b. equivalent to one day of hospital cost Correct A credential representative of the State long term care ombudsperson office arrives at the facility at 2:45 a.m. demanding to see a named soundly sleeping resident. The night staff person in charge of the facility should ______. - Correct answer-a. show the representative to the resident's room immediately The period from 1935 to 1947 was a period of ______ for union membership., - Correct answer-c. dramatic growth If a facility provides the specified minimum number of hours per resident day of care, a state or federal inspector ____. - Correct answer-a. may still cite nursing for insufficient staffing In the mid-1990s about ______ million Americans were believed to be in need of institutional care. - Correct answer-1.6 A general requirement is that any sharp or abrasive surfaces such as hot water and drain pipes under lavatories must be ______. - Correct answer-wrapped The Fair Labor Standards Act requires that an overtime rate of ____ times the hourly (or other basis) be paid for all hours over ____ during the week. - Correct answer-b. 1 1/2 40 The emergency lighting system must provide power ____. - Correct answerautomatically If the administrator of an average daily total occupancy of 80 residents requires the director of nursing to serve as charge nurse, the administrator ____. - Correct answer-c. has failed to meet Final Rules requirements Compared with the South and Southwest, there is a ______ number of nursing home beds per 1000 population in the north central states. - Correct answer-b. much larger A resident enters a facility continent. Due to new clinical conditions cauterization becomes necessary. The facility's entire response is to provide services "to prevent urinary tract infections" and treat them if occurring. The facility has ____. - Correct answer-b. failed to meet Final Rules standards Minors under 16 may not be employed in the nursing facility except under ____. - Correct answer-d. a temporary permit issued by the Department of Labor Under Final Rules, resident and family group recommendations on the actual operational decisions of the facility must be ______. - Correct answer-b. acted upon Believing that evacuation between floors in a facility is too time consuming the basic approach recommended is ______. - Correct answer-c. defend in place In 1973 the hospitals and nursing facility interests did not seek ____. - Correct answera. exemption from NLRB oversight Additions not conforming to the Code, and nursing homes located in a building with another classification, must be separated by a fire barrier having a fire resistance rating of at least ____. - Correct answer-d. 2 hours Upon discovering that the new intake social worker required the individual holding durable power of attorney for the patient's funds to sign a contract guaranteeing payment from that patient's funds, the administrator should ____. - Correct answer-d. praise the intake social worker Often the most dangerous element threatening patient safety is ____. - Correct answerc. smoke inhalation The Medicare and Medicaid Final Rules (April 1, 1992 /July 1, 1995) content was based in large measure on a major report published by the ____. - Correct answer-b. American Academy of Medicine A general figure used throughout these guidelines is that most doors, water fountains, levers must be operable with no more than ______. - Correct answer-c. five pounds of pressure OSHA inspectors examine the records of illnesses and injuries to the ____. - Correct answer-b. employees The American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging is the _____. - Correct answer-b. national not for profit group The comprehensive care plan does not include a (an) ____. - Correct answer-d. medical director Minimum width for two wheelchairs to pass is _____ inches. - Correct answer-b. 60 Hospital costs, under Medicare, have been covered by ______. - Correct answer-a. Plan A The number of nursing facilities in the U.S. is approximately ______. - Correct answer17,000 The terms for Medicare and Medicaid participating homes used in the Final Rules effective April 1, 1992 / July 1, 1995 are ____. - Correct answer-c. skilled nursing facility nursing facility Every building shall have a(an) _________ operated fire alarm system which shall be ________ supervised. - Correct answer-d. manually electronically The highest possible mental and physical functional status is defined by the ____. - Correct answer-c. comprehensive assessment and plan of care All fire extinguishers must be ______ and ______. - Correct answer-b. inspected quarterly serviced annually Responsibility for ascertaining professional performance standards for licensed, certified or registered allied health persons used by the facility rests with the ____. - Correct answer-facility The administrator who learns that the director of nurses obtained physicians' orders for physical restraints on three "too time-consuming 'wanderer'" residents should ____. - Correct answer-c. ask the physicians to remove the restraint orders In evaluation terminology, the primary focus of the Conditions of Participation was on assessing _____ measures while the primary focus of the 1992 /July 1, 1995 requirements is more focused on ______ measures. - Correct answer-c. process outcome Candidates for nurse aide competency evaluation are normally examined by ____. - Correct answer-d. a State-approved entity Under the 1992 July 1, 1995 Final Rules, resident participation in planning changes in treatment is ____. - Correct answer-b. a resident's right An outside window or outside door is required for ______. - Correct answer-d. patient sleeping rooms Rights of residents who are adjudged incompetent by a court are exercised by ____. - Correct answer-d. a person appointed by the court Such details as size of committee, scope of work and reporting requirements for the infection control function are ____. - Correct answer-b. left to the facility The Americans with Disabilities Act covers individuals who can perform the essential functions of the position ______. - Correct answer-d. with or without reasonable accommodation Under the 1992 July 1, 1995 Final Rules, right to immediate access to any resident by representatives of the State, Ombudsman, protection agencies and advocacy agencies is ____. - Correct answer-b. unrestricted Permitting a resident, whose physician permits drugs judged unnecessary but demanded by the resident, to continue to take unnecessary drugs ____. - Correct answer-c. is not permitted Hospital costs, under Medicare, have been covered by ______. - Correct answer-a. Plan A An individual who can prove he or she recently successfully completed a training and competency evaluation program, but who is not actually registered in the required registry ____ as a nurse aide. - Correct answer-a. can be hired The number of continuing care retirement communities expected to be in place in the year 2000 is about ______ - Correct answer-b. 1,000 The American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging is the _____. - Correct answer-b. national not for profit group The expense traditionally charged to the patient during a hospital stays under 60 days is ______. - Correct answer-b. equivalent to one day of hospital cost
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