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Question 1
If contracted laundry services are provided off site:
Correct Answer
The use of commercial laundry services is required by the contractor based on Department of Health.
Rationale:
The correct answer is based on the implication that the Department of Health has specified certain requirements for infection control or
hygiene, which commercial laundry services are better equipped to meet, thereby necessitating their use. By outsourcing laundry to
commercial services, the contractor can ensure compliance with these health regulations and standards.
Question 2
For residents with dementia, optimal food choices are best achieved by:
Correct Answer
Good screening, proper nutrition and hydration, and pleasant meal times.
Rationale:
This answer is correct because residents with dementia often experience difficulties with decision-making and eating independently, making
mealtime a sensory experience that can elicit strong emotions and behaviors, thus requiring a focused approach on creating a positive
atmosphere. By incorporating good screening, proper nutrition and hydration, and pleasant meal times, caregivers can create an environment
that supports the resident's physical and emotional needs, promoting a more positive and successful dining experience.
Question 3
Information should be added to an ICP:
Correct Answer
At a minimum when the resident has a significant change of condition.
Rationale:
Adding information to an Interdisciplinary Care Plan (ICP) when a resident has a significant change in condition is crucial because it ensures
the care team is informed and can make necessary adjustments to meet the resident's evolving needs. This process also promotes continuity of
care, reduces potential errors, and enhances the resident's safety and well-being.
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,Question 4
A resident has the right to participate in social, religious, and community activities provided these do not:
Correct Answer
Conflict with orders of the physician
Rationale:
The option "Conflict with orders of the physician" is correct because a resident's participation in social, religious, or community activities that
contradict or interfere with medical treatment plans or orders issued by a physician could compromise patient care. This potential conflict
highlights the importance of prioritizing patient needs and safety over personal preferences or activities.
Question 5
One of the fundamental element of demenia Care is:
Correct Answer
Creating a specialized, secure, and quiet location for patients with dementia.
Rationale:
This answer is correct because it addresses the unique needs of patients with dementia by providing a safe environment that minimizes stress
and anxiety, which are common triggers for agitation and confusion. By creating a secure and quiet location, caregivers can promote a sense of
calm and reduce the risk of harm to both the patient and others.
Question 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?
Correct Answer
Task Breakdown
Rationale:
Task Breakdown is the best solution because individuals with dementia often benefit from simpler, more manageable steps when faced with
complex tasks, allowing them to build confidence and independence. By breaking down a task into smaller, more achievable components, staff
can provide Mrs. J with a more accessible and less overwhelming approach to learning and completing tasks.
Question 7
The best way for the administrator to get feedback regarding dining services is through:
Correct Answer
Resident council
Rationale:
A resident council is made up of student representatives who have a direct understanding of the residential community's needs and
experiences, making them an ideal source of feedback on dining services. By engaging with the resident council, the administrator can gather
targeted and relevant feedback that addresses the specific concerns and preferences of the students.
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,Question 8
A major consideration in creating a comprehensive activities program is that the activities director understands the
Correct Answer
Nature and extent of care recipients' disabilities
Rationale:
Understanding the nature and extent of care recipients' disabilities allows the activities director to tailor activities to meet their unique needs
and abilities, maximizing participation and enjoyment. This understanding also helps prevent overexertion or exacerbation of existing
disabilities, ensuring a safe and supportive environment for all participants.
Question 9
Criteria for move out in an RC/AL community should be disclosed
Correct Answer
As part of move-in
Rationale:
Disclosing the criteria for move-out in a Resident Community (RC)/Assisted Living (AL) community helps residents understand their
responsibilities and potential consequences of leaving, thus it should be communicated at the time of move-in. By making this information
available upfront, the community can set clear expectations and avoid potential disputes or misunderstandings that may arise later.
Question 10
The primary function of an initial care recipient assessment is to determine
Correct Answer
Overall functional status
Rationale:
The primary function of an initial care recipient assessment is to determine their overall functional status because it establishes a baseline
understanding of the individual's abilities and limitations, which informs subsequent care planning and interventions. By identifying the care
recipient's functional capabilities, the assessment enables healthcare professionals to develop targeted strategies to support their daily needs
and promote optimal health outcomes.
Question 11
ECP
Correct Answer
exposure control plan
Rationale:
ECP stands for Exposure Control Plan, which is a critical component of occupational health and safety protocols, particularly in the medical and
healthcare industries, where workers are at risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens and other infectious diseases. By implementing an
Exposure Control Plan, employers can minimize the risk of transmission and ensure a safe working environment for their employees.
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, Question 12
BBPs
Correct Answer
Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
Rationale:
The "BBPs" acronym is commonly used in occupational health and safety, specifically referring to Bloodborne Pathogens, which are infectious
microorganisms that can be transmitted through blood and other bodily fluids. Understanding the context of the acronym helps to clarify that
"Bloodborne Pathogens Standard" is the correct interpretation of "BBPs" because it directly relates to a widely recognized standard for
protecting workers from these infectious agents.
Question 13
OPIMs
Correct Answer
any body fluid visibly contaminated with blood, vaginal secretions, semen... EXCLUDES TEARS AND SWEAT
Rationale:
The key concept underlying the exclusion of tears and sweat is that OPIMs (Other Potentially Infectious Materials) are specifically defined as
fluids that are known to transmit bloodborne pathogens, such as hepatitis B and HIV, through contact. Tears and sweat do not contain enough
infectious viral particles to pose a significant risk of transmission, making them the exceptions to the definition of OPIMs.
Question 14
BBPs are:
Correct Answer
Infectious microorganisms present in blood that can cause disease in humans. (HBV, HCV, HIV)
Rationale:
Bloodborne pathogens (BBPs) are microorganisms that can be transmitted through exposure to infected blood, and the examples provided,
such as HBV, HCV, and HIV, are indeed known to cause disease in humans through blood-to-blood contact. The inclusion of these infectious
agents in the definition of BBPs emphasizes the risk of disease transmission through occupational exposure, making the statement a correct
description of BBPs.
Question 15
HBV
Correct Answer
hepatitis B virus
Rationale:
HBV is an abbreviation for the acronym Hepatitis B Virus, indicating that the full form is a virus that causes hepatitis B. The use of the acronym
HBV in medical and scientific contexts is a shorthand representation of the full name, Hepatitis B Virus.
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