NAB CORE PRACTICE EXAM LATEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM
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The Older Americans Act of 1965 provided for the establishment of an office of
long-term-care ombudsman. The primary duty of the ombudsman is to:
A. investigate and resolve complaints made about, or for, care recipients in
healthcare organizations
B. ensure that long-term care surveys have been handled properly
C. mediate between survey agencies and organizations when complaints are made
by staff
D. ensure that families of care recipients are not overcharged by the organization
A. investigate and resolve complaints made about, or for, care recipients in
healthcare organizations
The model of person-centered care known as the Eden Alternative focuses on:
A. advocating for change
B. reducing staff turnover
C. increased companionship
D. care instead of treatment
D. care instead of treatment
One of the most prevalent and underdiagnosed conditions found in the elderly is:
A. heart disease
B. diabetes
C. isolation
D. depression
D. depression
when a care recipient requests a move to another healthcare organization it is
most appropriate to first:
A. send all pertinent information to the other healthcare organization
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B. complete a full nursing assessment
C. notify the family with the projected discharge date
D. send non-medical information because of HIPPA regulations
A. send all pertinent information to the other healthcare organization
Which of the following best describes volunteer programming?
A. volunteers are commonly employed professionals who work 40 hours a week
B. volunteers have little impact on the reputation within the local community
C. volunteers should choose which services they can provide
D. volunteers strengths should match with the needs of the care recipients
D. volunteers strengths should match with the needs of the care recipients
An elderly care recipient has prostate cancer. He has been through several
surgeries and treatment plans, and his pain and symptoms have now become
unmanageable. Which level of hospice care would be required?
A. continuous home care
B. routine home care
C. general in-patient care
D. respite care
C. general in-patient care
A budget is a tool used by administrators to:
A. predict occupancy rates each year
B. assess fixed expenses
C. manage revenue and expenses
D. determine whether credit is needed
C. manage revenue and expenses
An administrator should evaluate which of the following first when there are
supply shortages and an increase in rush order costs?
A. inventory control
B. accounts payable
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C. possible employee misappropriation
D. quality control
A. inventory control
The practice of making equal periodic charges to expenses over the estimated life
of an asset is known as:
A. asset allocation
B. straight-line depreciation
C. expense recognition
D. declining balance depreciation
B. straight-line depreciation
In managing receivables, the term reimbursement is defined as the:
A. charges established for ancillary services
B. fee established by a third party payer
C. charges expected to be earned in a set period
D. fees received from expenses incurred by the organization
B. fee established by a third party payer
An estimate of receipts (inflows) and disbursements (outflows) for each month is
called a:
A. comprehensive budget
B. cash budget
C. prospective budget
D. capital budget
B. cash budget
The goal of all rehabilitation is to:
A. Attempt to return the care recipient to the former level of functioning
B. Only help the care recipient adapt to the disability
C. Enable the care recipient to refocus attention away from the disability
D. enable the care recipient to live to his or her fullest potential
D. enable the care recipient to live to his or her fullest potential
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The inability to communicate with verbal or written words is known as:
A. aphasia
B. ADL dependence
C. Amnesia
D. Pick's disease
A. aphasia
Which of the following is generally considered a chronic illness that must be
managed?
A. Stroke
B. Pneumonia
C. Alzheimer's Disease
D. Heart Attack
C. Alzheimer's Disease
At a minimum, an invitation to attend a care recipient's care conference must be
extended to the:
A. Care recipient's responsible party
B. Care recipient's choice of attendees
C. Care recipient's spouse
D. Care recipient
D. Care recipient
Which of the following is characterized as a late-loss ADL?
A. Bathing
B. Walking
C. Grooming
D. Eating
D. Eating
A care recipient's plan of care must be reviewed whenever there is a:
A. minor change in condition
B. significant change in condition
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