1. If contracted laundry services are provided off site:: The use of commercial
laundry services is required by the contractor based on Department of Health.
2. For residents with dementia, optimal food choices are best achieved by:: -
Good screening, proper nutrition and hydration, and pleasant meal times.
3. Information should be added to an ICP:: At a minimum when the resident has a
significant change of condition.
4. A resident has the right to participate in social, religious, and
community activities provided these do not:: Conflict with orders of the
physician
5. One of the fundamental element of demenia Care is:: Creating a specialized,
secure, and quiet location for patients with dementia.
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6. Mrs. J suffers from dementia. No matter how many times staff explain
something to her she doesn't seem to be able to accomplish the task.
Which of the following is the best solution?: Task Breakdown
7. The best way for the administrator to get feedback regarding dining
services is through:: Resident council
8. A major consideration in creating a comprehensive activities program is
that the activities director understands the: Nature and extent of care recipients'
disabilities
9. Criteria for move out in an RC/AL community should be disclosed: As part
of move-in
10. The primary function of an initial care recipient assessment is to deter-
mine: Overall functional status
11. ECP: exposure control plan
12. BBPs: Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
13. OPIMs: any body fluid visibly contaminated with blood, vaginal secretions, se-
men... EXCLUDES TEARS AND SWEAT
14. BBPs are:: Infectious microorganisms present in blood that can cause disease in
,RCAL - NAB ADMINISTRATOR EXAM (FEDERAL)FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
humans. (HBV, HCV, HIV)
,RCAL - NAB ADMINISTRATOR EXAM (FEDERAL)FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
15. HBV: hepatitis B virus
16. HCV: hepatitis C virus
17. HIV: human immunodeficiency virus
18. Exposure Control Plan (ECP): A written game plan this is designed to
eliminate or minimize occupational exposure.
19. Universal Precautions (UP) or Standard Precautions (SP): A set of guide-
lines published by OSHA that require the employer and the employee to assume that
all human blood and body fluids are infectious for bloodborne pathogens.
20. work practice controls: controls that reduce or eliminate the likelihood of
exposure to potentially infectious material by altering the manner in which a task is
performed
21. Needle Stick Safety and Prevention Act: identify and use effective and safer
medical devices, incorporate changes in annual update of exposure control plan, solicit
input from nonmanagerial employees who are responsible for direct patient care,
maintain a sharps injury log
22. Personal Protective Equipment: Protective equipment that blocks exposure to a
pathogen or a hazardous material.