AND CORRECT ANSWERS
◉A heath care organization must keep a written record
documenting that all care recipients have been given opportunity to
indicate that they do not want their medical info to be shared. Which
of the following established this rule.
A) HIPAA
B) Medical record protection act
C) Heath insurance info act
D) Protected health information act. Answer: A) HIPAA
◉The healthcare organization must ensure that care recipient rights
are not violated by:
A) Anyone
B) Outside contractors
C) Staff
D) Relatives. Answer: A) Anyone
◉An administrator observes food preparation and a meal delivery.
During the food prep, staff used antimicrobial gel each time they
,touched a solid or potentially contaminated surface. Given their
hands were not visibly soiled, the administrator should:
A) Ensure the alcohol content, as prescribed by the FDA, is high
enough to ensure the gel is effective
B) Compliment the staff on preventing cross-contamination while
preparing the food
C) Instruct staff they should be alternating between using
antimicrobial gel and transitioned hand washing
D) Immediately intervene as this is not an appropriate hand washing
technique. Answer: C) Instruct staff they should be alternating
between using antimicrobial gel and transitioned hand washing
◉As the ability to taste declines, the one tastes that tends to stay
intact is
A) Salty
B) Bitter
C) Sweet. Answer: B) Bitter
◉The child of a terminally ill hospice care recipient brings in a POA
paperwork and requests numerous changes to the care recipient's
POC. The healthcare organization should.
A) Consult with the medical director to see if the changes requested
would impact the care recipient's status as a hospice care recipient
B) Ask the child to show the financial POA paperwork since these
changes may impact the cost of care
, C) Determine if the care recipient can make competent decisions or
if the care recipient has a living will to make wishes known
D) Seek guidance from the rest of the care recipient family to
determine if the child is representing the care of the recipient's
wishes accurately.. Answer: C) Determine if the care recipient can
make competent decisions or if the care recipient has a living will to
make wishes known
◉Which of the following clinical conditions may demonstrate that a
reduction in ranges of motions is unavoidable:
A) Deformities cause by neurological deficits
B) Limbs or digits that are immobilized because of injuries or
surgical procedures
C) Pain and spasms associated with arthritis
D) Lack of mobility associated with late stage Alzheimer's disease.
Answer: A) Deformities cause by neurological deficits
◉Hospice care may include all of the following components except:
A) Pain management
B) Spiritual care
C) A curative approach
D) An interdisciplinary team. Answer: C) A curative approach
◉To protect against payroll fraud, it is considered safest to have: