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A "Nursing Facility" is defined as what? - Correct Answer✔✔-
An institution providing skilled nursing care, related services for
resident who require medical or nursing care, rehab services for
the rehab of injured, disabled, or sick persons, health related
care because of mental or physical conditions require care and
services through institutional services (above room and board).
A family is taking care of their grandpa who has Alzheimer's
disease. The family wants to take a short vacation so they
contact the LTC facility for a short term stay called what? -
Correct Answer✔✔-Respite Care
A Procedure can be described as what? - Correct Answer✔✔- A
detailed statement to accomplish a task.
A.H. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs states that needs become
powerfully motivated as needs at each successively higher level
are met. What are the levels from bottom to top? - Correct
Answer✔✔-1. Physiological
2. Safety
3. Social
4. Esteem
5. Ego and Self Actualization
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Accounts Payable means what? - Correct Answer✔✔-The
amounts used to suppliers for goods and services
After a patient/resident has been admitted, how often can they
expect to be seen by a physician? (Know this one, I remember
this one the test) - Correct Answer✔✔-483.40 Physician
Services
(c) Frequency of Physician's visits
(1) The resident must be seen by a physician at least once
every 30 days for the first 90 days after the admission and
atleast every 60 days thereafter.
An asset that can be quickly converted to cash without
appreciable loss is said to be what? - Correct Answer✔✔-A
Liquid Asset
Based on Abraham Maslow's Theory on needs, of the following
what is the highest level? - Correct Answer✔✔-Ego- Self
Actualization
Based on Abraham Maslow's theory on needs, what is the
lowest level? - Correct Answer✔✔-Physiological needs-
Maslow's lowest level of need, this is "what must first be
satisfied."
Because taxable businesses want to gain the tax shields from
depreciation as quickly as possible, they will normally use the
standard (accelerated) MACRS method when it is allowed.
How is MACRS calculated? - Correct Answer✔✔-The
calculation of MACRS depreciation uses 3 components:
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1. The depreciation basis of the asset, which is the total
amount to be depreciated;
2. Recovery period that defines the length of time over which
the asset is depreciated; and..
3. A set of allowances percentages for each recovery period
that when multiplied by the basis gives each years
depreciation expenses.
Cost of acquiring a depreciable asset, which includes the
purchase price, taxes, shipping, assembly and installation. -
Correct Answer✔✔-Historical Cost or Acquisitional Cost
Donabedian proposed that quality could be measured in terms
of what? - Correct Answer✔✔-Structures, Processes, Outcomes
During the application interview, the primary purpose is to
encourage the applicant to use as much information as
possible about themselves except what? - Correct
Answer✔✔-Political and Religious beliefs are nto subjects
that should be discussed with a potential employee
Every business needs a business statement. A mission
statement is basically what? - Correct Answer✔✔-Explains the
purpose of the business and why it is doing what it does.
First Family Pharmacy has a pharmacist named Tom who comes
in monthly and reviews the residents drug regimen. Tom is
known as whom? - Correct Answer✔✔-As a Consultant
Pharmacist
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