NHA - Line of Service Exam
A facility which takes care of patients who do not require 3.Intermediate Care Facilities
skilled nursing:
1. Continuing Care Retirement Facilities
2. Skilled Nursing
Facility 3.Intermediate Care
Facilities
4.Assisted Living Facilities
A medication that is used to treat pain: 1. Analgesic
1.Analgesic
2.Antiseptic
3.Anticoagulant
4.Antibiotic
Which of the following is not an appropriate method to 1. Restricting the wanderer to bed with physical restraints
control wandering:
1. Restricting the wanderer to bed with physical
restraints
2. Locked Alzheimer wards with a door
requiring a passcode to exit
3. Bracelet work by the resident that triggers a
door lock as the resident approaches
4. Mesh Velcro barriers on other residents' doors
Turning up for work on time is an indication of a good: 1.Work Attitude
1. Work Attitude
2.Organizational Reward
3.Social Reward
4.Job Reward
,In a well-run facility, the balance between nursing 1.60%Nursing care/40% support staff
care staff and support staff is:
1.60%Nursing care/40% support staff
2.70%Nursing care/30% support staff
3.40%Nursing care/60% support staff
4.50%Nursing care/50% support staff
A chronic nervous disease: 1. Parkinson's
1.Parkinson's
2.Sun-downing
3.Aphasia
4.Senile Dementia
Determining the task and skills required to fulfill a position: 2.Job Analysis
1. Job Classification
2. Job Analysis
3. Job
Description
4.Job
An employee permanently leaving a position: 3.Employee Turnover
1.Exit Interview
2.Performance Evaluation
3.Employee Turnover
4.Promotion Policy
Instructions phrased as a suggestion: 4.Informal
1.General
2.Formal
3.Specific
4.Informal
How long much a resident wait before re-qualifying for 1.60 days
medicare reimbursement after their original stay in a SNF
has ended?
1.60 days
2.30 days
3.90 days
4.120 days
A corporation that pays no corporate tax: * 4.Corporation
1. Sole Proprietorship
2. Limited
Partnership
3.Partnership
4.Corporation
Accounting principles in common use: * 4.GAAP
1.FUTA
2. FICA
3. FASB
4. GAAP
, An uncluttered environment: 2.Orderly
1.Comfortable
2.Orderly
3.Safe
4.Homelike
Which of the following is not a part of being orderly: 4.Quiet, peaceful public rooms
1. Proper handling of spills
2. Equipment and supplies properly stored and
not in corridors
3. No peeling paint, visible water leaks, and
plumbing problems
4. Quiet, peaceful public rooms
A barrier to good communication where an employee 1.Fear of
Consequences worries about what might happen if they communicate
unwelcome information:
1. Fear of Consequences
2. Premature Evaluation
3. Distrust of the Sender
4. Poor Retention
A long term care facility may order up to a _____ day supply
7 of medications from a contract pharmacy when a
selected pharmacy is not able to supply the ordered
meds.
1.5
2.7
3.4
4.6
A medical director of a long term care facility can be 3.A medical director may be employed as either part time or full
time employed as which of the following: *
1.A medical director must be employed as a full time
2.A medical director must be employees part-time
3. A medical director may be employed as either
part-time or full time
4. Medical directors are neither part-time or full
time but designated as contract only
A nurse has taken a telephone order which must be 4.48 hours
counter signed with the original signature of the physician
within____days of receipt of the order.*
1.7 days
2.5 days
3.3 days
4.48 hours
A facility which takes care of patients who do not require 3.Intermediate Care Facilities
skilled nursing:
1. Continuing Care Retirement Facilities
2. Skilled Nursing
Facility 3.Intermediate Care
Facilities
4.Assisted Living Facilities
A medication that is used to treat pain: 1. Analgesic
1.Analgesic
2.Antiseptic
3.Anticoagulant
4.Antibiotic
Which of the following is not an appropriate method to 1. Restricting the wanderer to bed with physical restraints
control wandering:
1. Restricting the wanderer to bed with physical
restraints
2. Locked Alzheimer wards with a door
requiring a passcode to exit
3. Bracelet work by the resident that triggers a
door lock as the resident approaches
4. Mesh Velcro barriers on other residents' doors
Turning up for work on time is an indication of a good: 1.Work Attitude
1. Work Attitude
2.Organizational Reward
3.Social Reward
4.Job Reward
,In a well-run facility, the balance between nursing 1.60%Nursing care/40% support staff
care staff and support staff is:
1.60%Nursing care/40% support staff
2.70%Nursing care/30% support staff
3.40%Nursing care/60% support staff
4.50%Nursing care/50% support staff
A chronic nervous disease: 1. Parkinson's
1.Parkinson's
2.Sun-downing
3.Aphasia
4.Senile Dementia
Determining the task and skills required to fulfill a position: 2.Job Analysis
1. Job Classification
2. Job Analysis
3. Job
Description
4.Job
An employee permanently leaving a position: 3.Employee Turnover
1.Exit Interview
2.Performance Evaluation
3.Employee Turnover
4.Promotion Policy
Instructions phrased as a suggestion: 4.Informal
1.General
2.Formal
3.Specific
4.Informal
How long much a resident wait before re-qualifying for 1.60 days
medicare reimbursement after their original stay in a SNF
has ended?
1.60 days
2.30 days
3.90 days
4.120 days
A corporation that pays no corporate tax: * 4.Corporation
1. Sole Proprietorship
2. Limited
Partnership
3.Partnership
4.Corporation
Accounting principles in common use: * 4.GAAP
1.FUTA
2. FICA
3. FASB
4. GAAP
, An uncluttered environment: 2.Orderly
1.Comfortable
2.Orderly
3.Safe
4.Homelike
Which of the following is not a part of being orderly: 4.Quiet, peaceful public rooms
1. Proper handling of spills
2. Equipment and supplies properly stored and
not in corridors
3. No peeling paint, visible water leaks, and
plumbing problems
4. Quiet, peaceful public rooms
A barrier to good communication where an employee 1.Fear of
Consequences worries about what might happen if they communicate
unwelcome information:
1. Fear of Consequences
2. Premature Evaluation
3. Distrust of the Sender
4. Poor Retention
A long term care facility may order up to a _____ day supply
7 of medications from a contract pharmacy when a
selected pharmacy is not able to supply the ordered
meds.
1.5
2.7
3.4
4.6
A medical director of a long term care facility can be 3.A medical director may be employed as either part time or full
time employed as which of the following: *
1.A medical director must be employed as a full time
2.A medical director must be employees part-time
3. A medical director may be employed as either
part-time or full time
4. Medical directors are neither part-time or full
time but designated as contract only
A nurse has taken a telephone order which must be 4.48 hours
counter signed with the original signature of the physician
within____days of receipt of the order.*
1.7 days
2.5 days
3.3 days
4.48 hours