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NAB-NHA Line of Service Exam 2024 Diagnosis - ANS identification of a disease or condition Symptom - ANS A change in body function Condition that lasts for a long time - ANS Chronic Method to treat a disorder - ANS Modality Likely outcome of a condition - ANS Prognosis Int...

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Diagnosis - ANS identification of a disease or condition
Symptom - ANS A change in body function
Condition that lasts for a long time - ANS Chronic
Method to treat a disorder - ANS Modality
Likely outcome of a condition - ANS Prognosis
Intense and often fatal condition - ANS Acute
Progressive disease affecting motor neurons - ANS Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Condition with no known cause - ANS Idiopathic
Condition in which tissue or organ deteriorates - ANS Degenerative
Cause of the disease - ANS Etiology
A deteriorative mental state due to organic brain damage - ANS Senile Dementia
Medication is most helpful to prevent which type of incontinence - ANS Urge or Reflex
Incontinence that occurs with sneeze - ANS Stress
Incontinence common to men with enlarged prostates - ANS Overflow
Method of incontinence management after all other approaches fail - ANS Pads & Briefs
Incontinence that occurs when a person has an infection - ANS Transient
Incontinence as a result of brain damage - ANS Functional
Condition that resists treatment - ANS Malignant
A condition that dates from birth - ANS Congenital
A non-recurrent or non-progressive condition - ANS Benign
Rigidity or tightness of skin - ANS Turgor
Ability to move a joint to move - ANS Range of motion
Normal physiological changes in the elderly include all but... - ANS Decreased susceptibility to
infection
Physical restraints monitored - ANS Every 30 min
Activity for late loss ADL - ANS Bed Mobility
Moving a limb outward - ANS Abduction
Restraints must be removed every... - ANS 2 hours for 10 minutes
Toilet use is in which category of ADL's - ANS Elimination
Unable to stand or walk - ANS Bedridden
Restorative Nursing - ANS Assisting residents to maintain the highest possible level of
independence
Must employ a full-time social worker if it has more than______beds - ANS 120
The role of the NHA DOES NOT include... - ANS Having a background in the medical field
Corporal Punishment is also known as... - ANS Physical Abuse
A technician that can monitor blood pressure and temperatures with nurse supervision is a... -
ANS Medication Aide
Discharge/Move out includes: - ANS - Identifying resident's discharge needs

, - Document that a resident has been asked about their interest in information about return to
facility
- Facility must assist in selection of another SNF,IRF,LTAC
Professional who can diagnose and treat patients - ANS Physician Assistant
A single-task health care worker - ANS Paid Feeding Assistant (PDA)

Paid feeding assistants work under the supervision of RNs or LPNs.
Designated person to make medical decisions on behalf of resident - ANS Health Care
Durable Power of Attorney (POA)
Registered Nurse school requirement - ANS 4-year college degree
How often do assessment reviews happen? - ANS Every 3 months
Discharge summary DOES NOT include... - ANS Complete Medical Record (that remains at
the facility)
Therapy that helps residents who have trouble eating - ANS Speech Therapy
Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) - ANS When heart or breathing stops
A professional who can perform medical exams and prescribe medications when a physician is
not present - ANS Nurse Practioner
A professional required to participate as a member of the Quality Assessment Commitee - ANS
Director of Nursing (DON)
SNP (Special Needs Plan) - ANS Health insurance plan where members with specific
conditions can receive specialized care
Routine Home Care - ANS Level of hospice care where family members provide a significant
amount of care. Family is trained.
Ombudsman - ANS resident advocate who investigates complaints and assists to achieve
agreement between parties, often defending the rights of residents
How long for a resident to receive a copy of their medical record if requested? - ANS 2 days or
48 hours
Private fee-for-service plan (PFFS) - ANS Health insurance where members can go to ANY
Medicare-approved doctor or hospital
How often should a NEW resident be seen? - ANS Every 30 days
Retirement Housing - ANS Facility which provides residents with services such as laundry,
housekeeping, and food facilities.
Continuous Home Care (CHC) - ANS Level of hospice that has a nurse or health aide with
patient for 8-24 hours a day
Continuous Care Retirement Centers (CCRC) - ANS Facility which has a range of different
accommodations and service options depending on the resident
Who signs and completes the MDS 3.0? - ANS Registered Nurse
After admission, a baseline care plan must be created when? - ANS Within 48 hours
General-In-Patient Care - ANS Level of hospice care which provides pain control that cannot
be administered at home.
Respite Care - ANS Level of hospice care which provides support for family members of the
patient.
HMO (Health Maintenance Organization) - ANS Health plan where members must use specific
healthcare providers.

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