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Nursing homes are licensed by________.
The state
Professionals who study aging and are normally not physicians are called_______.
Gerontologists
Physicians who specialize in treating older adults are______.
Geriatricians
A physician specializing in the treatment of the lungs is known as a __________.
Pulmonologist
Knowing the OSHA standards applicable to a facility is the responsibility of the
________.
Employer (administrator)
,OSHA inspections examine the records of illnesses and injuries related to the _______.
Employees
Accidents and illnesses requiring first aid and not resulting in work less _______ entered
on the log that OSHA is to monitor.
Do not have to be
HIPAA is a Federal Act that mandates
Each resident has the right to privacy, security, and confidentiality of their records
Which of the following is most likely used to determine the possible negative
implications of a Resident swallowing some of the paint used in an activities project?
SDS binder
In healthcare, STAT means
immediately
URI is the medical abbreviation for.....
,Upper respiratory infection
A for-profit company's Balance Sheet is a financial statement that summarizes what?
Assets, liabilities, and shareholder's equity at a point in time
The best way to reduce maintenance on equipment is to:
Have a preventive maintenance program in place
Paid Feeding Assistants are allowed to serve as dining assistants during mealtime as long
as they meet certain requirements. They can only assist residents who have no
difficulty____________.
swallowing
Which of the following is not considered a Liquid asset?
Inventory
The ombudsman cannot:
Issue citations against a facility
, Fires that involve energized electrical equipment are classified as
Class C fires
Incontinence means:
Involuntary passaged of urine and/or feces
Who determines if it is unsafe for a Resident to self-administer medications?
Interdisciplinary Team
The Age Discrimination Act passed in 1987 protects employees _______ and older.
40
A nursing facility that practices "universal precautions" with Residents who have
infectious diseases, from an infection control standpoint, would be:
Fully prepared to accept AIDS residents
If a resident refuses prescribed treatment, the nursing facility should:
1. Deny other services, to bring about compliance
2. Follow the prescribed treatment because of the resident's weakness and risk.