NAB Practice Exam A
Psychological aging: - Answer-slowed memory retrieval, difficulty with change, depression
Physiological aging: - Answer-loss in visual acuity, skin loses elasticity, decline in sense of taste,
depressed immune system
The ultimate goal of CMS in nursing home use of restraints is: - Answer-a restraint free facility
What an incontinent resident is admitted, what is the nursing home initially required to do: - Answer-
complete and assessment to determine if the resident is appropriate for a incontinence training
program
Disorder likely to go unnoticed: - Answer-very light strokes
What is a facility's primary duty in terms of a resident with hearing and vision problems? - Answer-
Ensure that residents receive proper treatment and assistive devices
What procedures have been found to be more effective for residents with depression? - Answer-
counseling, activities, and medications
, Symptoms of depression: - Answer-sleep disturbance, social isolation, impaired verbal communication
What treatment procedures for dementia have been proven effective: - Answer-remotivation, reality
orientation, validation therapy
The primary duty of the social worker is to: - Answer-maintain a file of all community resources
Setting up a wanderer program: - Answer-determine at or before admission if the resident tends to
wander.
advantage of PEG tube over the nasogastric tube: - Answer-peg tubes are better tolerated
A level 2 pre-admission screening: - Answer-has a MI or MR diagnoses
When must a resident assessment be done in Medicaid residents? - Answer-By the 14th day after
admission, quarterly, annually and upon Sig Changes
What must be done with MDS forms when completed? - Answer-Both Medicaid and Medicare forms
must be sent to the state Medicaid agency, and the completed MDS is kept in the resident's clinical
chart for 15 months.
What is the maximum number of days after admission for completing a resident's care plan? - Answer-
21
Responsible for noting whether or not social support, physical care, and the environment are all focused
on meeting a resident's needs: - Answer-Social Worker
Which two classes of food are most likely to cause allergic reactions in residents? - Answer-dairy
products and seafood
Psychological aging: - Answer-slowed memory retrieval, difficulty with change, depression
Physiological aging: - Answer-loss in visual acuity, skin loses elasticity, decline in sense of taste,
depressed immune system
The ultimate goal of CMS in nursing home use of restraints is: - Answer-a restraint free facility
What an incontinent resident is admitted, what is the nursing home initially required to do: - Answer-
complete and assessment to determine if the resident is appropriate for a incontinence training
program
Disorder likely to go unnoticed: - Answer-very light strokes
What is a facility's primary duty in terms of a resident with hearing and vision problems? - Answer-
Ensure that residents receive proper treatment and assistive devices
What procedures have been found to be more effective for residents with depression? - Answer-
counseling, activities, and medications
, Symptoms of depression: - Answer-sleep disturbance, social isolation, impaired verbal communication
What treatment procedures for dementia have been proven effective: - Answer-remotivation, reality
orientation, validation therapy
The primary duty of the social worker is to: - Answer-maintain a file of all community resources
Setting up a wanderer program: - Answer-determine at or before admission if the resident tends to
wander.
advantage of PEG tube over the nasogastric tube: - Answer-peg tubes are better tolerated
A level 2 pre-admission screening: - Answer-has a MI or MR diagnoses
When must a resident assessment be done in Medicaid residents? - Answer-By the 14th day after
admission, quarterly, annually and upon Sig Changes
What must be done with MDS forms when completed? - Answer-Both Medicaid and Medicare forms
must be sent to the state Medicaid agency, and the completed MDS is kept in the resident's clinical
chart for 15 months.
What is the maximum number of days after admission for completing a resident's care plan? - Answer-
21
Responsible for noting whether or not social support, physical care, and the environment are all focused
on meeting a resident's needs: - Answer-Social Worker
Which two classes of food are most likely to cause allergic reactions in residents? - Answer-dairy
products and seafood