Michigan NHA Exam Questions And
Answers 100% Verified.
A room used for living or sleeping purposes shall have a minimum total window glass
area on outside walls equal to _______ of the floor area of the room. __________
percent of this window glass area shall be openable, unless the room is artificially
ventilated. - correct answer.10%;
Ownership interest - correct answer.means the ownership or control of 5% or more of
the equity in the capital of, or stock in, or interest in the profits of, a nursing home.
Public place - correct answer.area accessible to patients, employees, and
visitors" means any 1 of the following locations in a home if open to patients,
employees, and visitors:
(i) The main entry or hallway.
(ii) The reception area or foyer.
(iii) The patient dining room or multipurpose room.
Licensed bed capacity - who endorses? - correct answer.The department shall endorse
on the face of each nursing care facility license the number of beds for which the license
is issued.
who appoints the administrator? - correct answer.the governing body
Licensed bed capacity - how many beds can be in the facility? - correct answer.The
number of patients cared for in a nursing care facility and the number of unoccupied
patient beds shall not exceed the number authorized by the license
Process for changing number of beds? - correct answer.. A nursing care facility issued
a license or certification is subject to the standards required for its authorized bed
capacity without regard to any other licensure. Any proposed change in the number of
patient beds shall be reported to the department in accordance with part 221 of the
code. The department, with prior notification, may approve a temporary reduction for
purposes including renovation, maintenance, or new construction when required for the
health, welfare, and safety of patients. Any other reduction in the number of patient
beds available for use, whether or not a certificate of need is required, shall
automatically reduce the licensed bed capacity of the nursing care facility by the
amount of such reduction.
,The governing body of a nursing home shall assume... - correct answer.legal
responsibility for the overall conduct and operation of the home.
In the absence of an organized governing body, who is responsible for carrying out the
functions of the governing body? - correct answer.the owner, operator, or person
legally responsible for the overall conduct and operation of the home
what is the minimum age of the administrator or someone in a supervisory position in a
home? - correct answer.18
what point type shall the patient rights be written in? - correct answer.12
the term "privacy" means that private times are assured, including all of the following: -
correct answer.(a) Toileting.
(b) Dressing.
(c) Bathing.
(d) Medical treatment and consultation.
(e) Conjugal visits.
A copy of the complaint form must be provided to the resident at what times? - correct
answer.upon admission and per request
A home shall adopt written policies and procedures to implement patient rights and
responsibilities as provided by section 21765 of the code. Before and following the
patient's admission, such policy and procedures shall be available, upon request, to all
the following: - correct answer.(a) The patient.
(b) Attending physician.
(c) Next of kin.
(d) Member of the family.
(e) Guardian.
(f) Designated representative.
(g) Person or agency responsible for placing and maintaining the patient in the home.
(h) Employees of the facility.
(i) Public.
Each facility shall have policy that includes a procedure for the _________,
___________, and ___________ of complaints, subject to department approval. -
correct answer.initiation, investigation, and resolution
All complaints need to be investigated within ______ days following receipt of the
complaint. - correct answer.15
PATIENT TRUST: The home will not handle monies of any patient which exceed the
sum of $_____________. - correct answer.$5,000.00
, Within ______ days following receipt of the complaint, the home shall deliver to the
complainant a written report of the results of the investigation or a written status report
indicating when the report may be expected. - correct answer.30
A home shall maintain for _______ years written complaints filed under its complaint
procedure and all complaint investigation reports delivered to each complainant, and
such records shall be available to the department upon request. - correct answer.3
PATIENT TRUST: A home may charge a reasonable fee for holding monies that does
not exceed... - correct answer.1. the actual cost of providing the service
2. the fee charged to other patients, or
3. the amount of interest which accrues all trust monies deposited for such patients for
whom the service is provided.
PATIENT TRUST: The facility shall provide a written statement, at least
_______________, to each patient or patient representative. - correct
answer.QUARTERLY
PATIENT TRUST: At the time of admission, a nursing home shall provide each patient
and the patient's legal guardian or designated representative with a written statement
which states all of the following: - correct answer.(a) That there is no obligation for the
patient to deposit his or her funds with the facility.
(b) The patient's rights regarding personal funds,
PATIENT TRUST: The patient's rights regarding personal funds includes: - correct
answer.(i) The right to receive, retain, and manage his or her personal funds or to have
this done by a legal guardian, if any.
(ii) The right to apply to the social security administration to have a representative
payee designated for purposes of federal or state benefits to which he or she may be
entitled.
(iii) The right to designate, in writing, another person to act for the purpose of managing
his or her personal funds.
(iv) The right to authorize, in writing, the nursing home to hold, safeguard, and account
for the patient's personal funds in accordance with
state law and the nursing home policy
PATIENT TRUST: The nursing home shall maintain current, written, individual records
of all financial transactions involving patients' personal funds which the facility has been
given for holding, safeguarding, and accounting. The facility shall keep these records in
accordance with the American institute of certified public accountants' generally
accepted accounting standards, and the records shall include, at a minimum, all of the
following: - correct answer.(i) The patient's name.
(ii) Identification of the patient's representative, if any.
(iii) Admission date.
(iv) Date and amount of each deposit and withdrawal.
(v) The name of the person who accepted withdrawn funds.