RCFE CALIFORNIA STATE EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED
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f Admission Agreement - Includes all documents that a resident
or his or her representative must sign at the time of, or as a condition of, admission to a
residential care facility for the elderly licensed under this chapter.
Advance Health Care Directive - A written instruction that relates to the provision of health care when
the individual is incapacitated. Advance directives include, but are not limited to, a Durable Power of
Attorney for Health Care, an Individual Health Care Instruction, a Request to Forego Resuscitative
Measures, or a Do Not Resuscitate Form.
Allowable Health Condition - Any health condition that the licensee is allowed to care for either in
accordance with a specific regulation, or with an exception approved by the licensing agency. This
includes restricted health conditions as specified in Section 87612, Restricted Health Conditions.
Ambulatory Person - A person who is capable of demonstrating the mental competence and physical
ability to leave a building without assistance of any other person or without the use of any mechanical
aid in case of an emergency.
AED - Automated External Defibrillators - portable electronic device that analyzes the heart's rhythm and
can deliver an electrical shock, which helps the heart to re-establish an effective rhythm known as
defibrillation
ASP - Appropriately Skilled Professional - An individual that has training and is licensed to perform the
necessary medical procedures prescribed by a physician. This includes but is not limited to the following:
Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), Physical Therapist (PT), Occupational Therapist
(OT) and Respiratory Therapist (RT). T
Basic Rate - as defined in Health and Safety Code section 1569.312, means those services required (that
meet the needs of residents) to be provided by the facility in order to obtain and maintain a license; safe
and healthful living accommodations; personal assistance and care; observation and supervision;
planned activities; food service; and arrangements for obtaining incidental medical and dental care.
Basic Services - Services required to be provided by the facility in order to obtain and maintain a license
and include, in such combinations as may meet the needs of the residents and be applicable to the type
of facility to be operated, the following: safe and healthful living accommodations; personal assistance
and care; observation and supervision; planned activities; food service; and arrangements for obtaining
incidental medical and dental care.
California Clearance - Individual has no felony or misdemeanor convictions reported by the California
Department of Justice. However, the individual may have been arrested with no criminal conviction,
convicted of a minor traffic offense or adjudicated as a juvenile.
, Capacity - Maximum number of persons authorized to be provided services at any one time in any
licensed facility.
Care and Supervision - Activities which if provided shall require the facility to be licensed. (A) Assistance
in dressing, grooming, bathing and other personal hygiene; (B) Assistance with taking medication (C)
Central storing and distribution of medications & Incidental Medical and Dental Care Services; (D)
Arrangement of and assistance with medical and dental care; may include transportation (E)
Maintenance of house rules for the protection of residents; (F) Supervision of resident schedules and
activities; (G) Maintenance and supervision of resident monies or property; (H) Monitoring food intake
or special diets
Certificate Holder - A person who has a current administrator's certificate issued by the Department
regardless of whether the person is employed as an administrator in a residential care facility for the
elderly.
Certified Administrator - An administrator who has been issued a residential care facility for the elderly
administrator certificate by the Department and whose certificate is current.
Community Care Facility - Any facility, place or building providing nonmedical care and supervision, as
defined in Section 87101(c)(3).
Conservator - Person appointed by the Superior Court pursuant to Probate Code section 1800 et. seq. or
Welfare and Institutions Code section 5350, to care for the person, or estate, or person and estate, of an
adult.
Continuing Care Contract - A contract that includes a continuing care promise made, in exchange for an
entrance fee, the payment of periodic charges, or both types of payments. A continuing care contract
may consist of one agreement or a series of agreements and other writings incorporated by reference.
Control of Property - The right to enter, occupy, and maintain the operation of the facility property
within regulatory requirements. Evidence of control of property: (A) A Grant Deed showing ownership;
(B) The Lease Agreement or Rental Agreement; or (C) A court order or similar document which shows
the authority to control the property pending outcome of probate proceeding or estate settlement.
Criminal Record Clearance - An individual has a California clearance and a FBI clearance.
Deficiency - Any failure to comply with any provision of the Residential Care Facilities Act for the Elderly
and regulations adopted by the Department pursuant to the Act.
Delayed Egress Device - A special egress-control device of the time delay type as specified in Health and
Safety Code section 1569.699(a). (T22, pg. 11)
Dementia - The loss of intellectual function (such as thinking, remembering, reasoning, exercising
judgment and making decisions) and other cognitive functions, sufficient to interfere with an individual's
ability to perform activities of daily living or to carry out social or occupational activities. Dementia is not
a disease itself, but rather a group of symptoms that may accompany certain conditions or diseases
"Department" - The State Department of Social Services
Dietitician - A person who is eligible for registration by the American Dietetic Association.
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