NAB EXAM 20 Stan MUCINIC
Who owns a resident's records?
The facility
What are 2 samples of private organizations?
ANSI and NFPA
What does ANSI consider the amount necessary for a wheelchair clearance?
36"
If a resident's care plan conference took place on june 18 what is the...
NAB EXAM 20 Stan MUCINIC
Who owns a resident's records?
The facility
What are 2 samples of private organizations?
ANSI and NFPA
What does ANSI consider the amount necessary for a wheelchair clearance?
36"
If a resident's care plan conference took place on june 18 what is the latest acceptable date for the
next one?
Sep 13
The main purpose of the preventative maintenance program is to:
Extend the useful life of equipment
What is a tort?
A civil wrong
What is an example of tort?
Facility administered the wrong treatment
Who licenses nursing homes?
The state
If an item costs $8,000 to purchase plus $500 in taxes plus $500 shipping, and has a salvage value of
$1000 what would be the "historical value or cost"?
$9,000
Which of the following would not be considered a capital expenditure?
Overtime
What does a physiatrist specialize in?
Rehab
If a resident thinks a large white wastebasket in the bathroom is the toilet, what should staff do
before assessing dementia as the cause?
Give the resident a vision exam and corrective glasses based on the exam
What is it example of a staff authority?
A business office accountant
, How long do you need to keep assessments in the resident's medical record?
15 months
Resident medical records are kept for _____ years?
5
If the resident is a minor, how many years must you keep their medical records.
3 years past the age of majority
A blister filled with pus and the loss of skin and dermis is a stage _____ decubitus sore?
Stage 2
A current liability is a liability that will be paid within:
less than 1 year
If a court requests a resident's records from a facility, the facility
Does not need the resident's consent to release the records
Define working capital
Current assets - current liabilities
What should show the liquidity of a facility?
The balance sheet
Which budget forecasts cash receipts and disbursements for each month during the budget year.
Cash budget
Which of the following has staff authority:
An occupational therapy assistant having a conversation with a housekeeper
The primary difference between TItle XVII and Title XIX of the social security act:
Title XVII is an insurance program and TItle XIX is an assistance program based on need
What would the best way to prevent cash flow problems?
Collect AR
What is an integrated budget?
A combination of an operating budget, capital budget and a cash budget
A current ratio of over 1 indicates that:
THe facility is able to pay its obligations
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