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Florida Assisted living facilities exam review 2023 with complete solution Facilities seeking to obtain and extend congregate care license 1) must have held a standard license for at least 2 years 2) must develop policies and procedures and residency criteria specifically for extended congre...

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Facilities seeking to obtain and extend congregate care license

1) must have held a standard license for at least 2 years
2) must develop policies and procedures and residency criteria specifically for
extended congregate care
3) must provide 24-hour nursing supervision to residents in need of this service
4) must employ a medical director to supervise the extended conjugate care
services
2) must develop policies and procedures and residency criteria specifically for extended
congregate care
The department of Elder affairs

1) approves assisted living facilities and is responsible for the administrator core
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2) licenses and monitors assisted living facilities
3) approves comprehensive emergency management plans
4) investigates allegations of abuse, neglect and exploitation
1) approves assisted living facilities and is responsible for the administrator core
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Assisted living facilities

1) provide nursing and health care services to disable children and adults
2) should be operated as residential environment with supportive services
3) provide services for person in need of 24-hour nursing supervision
4) should operate as health care facilities similar to nursing homes
2) should operate as residential environment with supportive services
assisted living facilities are licensed by

1) the Department of Children and Families
2) the Agency for Elder Affairs
3) the Agency for Health care Administration
4) the Department of Health
3) The Agency for Health care Administration
When a representative of the department of children and families or the agency
for health care or the long term care ombudsman comes to your ALF

1) staff have the option of refusing entry until the administrator arrives
2) you may ask to see identification
3) you can ask them to come back during normal business hours
4) you can ask them to reschedule their visit for more convenient time
2) you may ask to see identification

,allegation of abuse, neglect and exploitation are investigated by

1) representatives of the department of children and families
2) representatives of the department of elder affairs
3) representatives of the department of health
4) representatives of the long term care ombudsman program
1) representatives of the department of children and families
to be eligible to receive a limited nursing services license

1) assisted living facilities must be licensed for 2 years
2) a facility must not have had any class III or class IV violations in the past 24
months
3) a facility must have not been subject to administrative sanctions affecting the
health, safety or welfare of residents in the past 24 months
4) a facility myst have empty a registered nurse to provide and supervise the
limited nursing services
3) a facility must not have been subject to administrative sanctions affecting the health,
safety or welfare of residents in the past 24 months
facilities with extended conjugate care licenses

1) may provide any services under the scope of the nurse's license
2) must provide 24-hour nursing supervision to residents in need of this services
3) may admit mental health residents
4) may admit resident who need personal care services
1) may provide any service under the scope of the nurse's license
any entity that provides housing, meals and one or more personal services to
more than 2 persons who are not relatives for a period exceeding 24 hours must
have an assisted living license unless
1) licensed as an adult day care center
2) license as a veteran's home serving up to 5 persons
3) licensed as an adult family care home
4) licensed as a veteran's home serving up to 6 person
3) licensed as an adult family care home
assisted living facilities with standard license

1) may provide 24-hour nursing supervision to residents
2) may employ nurses to administer medications to residents
3) may admit mental health residents prior to obtaining a limited mental health
license
4) may provide any nursing services under the scope of the nurse's license
2) may employ nurses to administer medication to residents
comprehensive emergency management plans are reviewed by:

1) the fire Marshall
2) the county emergency management agency

,3) the agency for health care administration
4) the department of elder affairs
2) the county emergency management agency
the department of health

1) is responsible for sanitation inspection
2) is responsible for investigating complaints of neglect
3) is responsible for approving comprehensive emergency management plans
4) licenses and monitors mental health facilities
1) is responsible for sanitation inspections
operating an unlicensed assisted living facility is

1) allowed if you have three residents or fewer who are not relatives to the
provider
2) a second-degree felony
3) allowed if you previously surrendered an assisted living license
4) a third-degree felony
4) a third-degree felony
assisted living services should be provided

1) at the convenience of the assisted living facility
2) to residents who need 24-hour nursing supervision
3) in a manner that promotes the dignity and individuality of residents
4) in a tight schedule that allows little flexibility for resident preferences
3) in a manner that promotes the dignity and individuality of residents
"agency" as used in chapter 429, F.F. means

1) the agency for persons with disability
2) the agency for health and rehabilitative services
3) the agency for elder care services
4) the agency for health care administration
4) the agency for health care administration (AHCA)
providing "personal services" includes providing direct physical assistance with
or supervision of

1) medication administration
2) nursing services
3) the self-administration of medication
4) mental health services
2) nursing services
an assisted living facility that receives its certificate of occupancy on or after
July1, 2016 must comply with

1) NFPA 101 and NFPA 101A 1994 and 1995 editions
2) NFPA 101 and NFPA 101A 2016 editions

, 3) NFPA 101 and NFPA 101A current editions
4) NFPA 101 and NFPA 101A 2000-2016 editions
3) NFPA 101 and NFPA 101A current editions
in order to license a room as a resident sleeping room

1) the room must be at least 60 square feet
2) the room must be at least 80 square feet
3) the room must be at least 120 square feet
4) the room must be at least 180 square feet
2) the room must be at least 80 square feet
Assisted living facilities must provide

1) adult care services
2) respite care services
3) areas that separate from bathrooms for activities
4) private dining rooms for residents families upon request
3) Areas separate from bathrooms for activities
Resident sleeping rooms designed for double occupancy must have a minimum
square footage of _____ usable floor space per occupant

1) 60 square feet
2) 80 square feet
3) 120 square feet
4) 180 square feet
1) 60 square feet
The Facilities that are fully sprinklered must conduct

1) 6 fire drills per year
2) 9 fire drills per year
3) 12 fire drills per year
4) 24 fire drills per year
1) 6 fire drills per year
The shower or tub ratio to resident is

1) 1 to 2
2) 1 to 4
3) 1 to 6
4) 1 to 8
4) 1 to 8
Perimeter or egress control Devices and equipment must

1) only be used in memory care facilities
2) comply with all life safety requirements
3) must only be used with the written informed consent of the resident
4) comply with the federal responsibilities act of 1998
2) comply with all life safety requirements

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