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A physical restraint must be removed from the resident at least
Ans: every 2 hours
The term "incontinent" is used to describe a condition which:
Ans: causes a person to lose control of excretory functions
The most significant aspect of resident care is
Ans: the attitude toward the residents
With regard to the staffing for nursing services, which of the following
is required?
Ans: Facilities must have sufficient staff with appropriate competencies
and skill sets
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Healthcare Association Infections (HAI) are infections associated
with
Ans: institutionalization
The facility may transfer or discharge a resident from the facility for
any of the following reasons EXCEPT if the
Ans: legal guardian appointed by the court refuses the discharge
A discharge plan must be developed for residents in the facility.
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
Ans: Discharge plans and accompanying summaries must be completed
and signed by the primary care physician within 3 days of discharge
During a review of the wound care protocols in the nursing home,
the director of nursing and the treatment nurse determine that they
should re-educate the staff on the causes of pressure sores. Which of
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the following is NOT considered a primary reason for the resident to
suffer from a skin breakdown?
Ans: Protein Supplements
Social workers in a nursing facility may provide all of the following
services EXCEPT
Ans: psychiatric therapy
Social work has been defined as a problem solving process geared
to helping people help themselves. The problem most likely to affect
residents as they are faced with nursing facility placement is
Ans: anxiety related to the unknown
The administrator and every employee in a nursing facility must be
aware and knowledgeable of residents' rights. In a 140-bed facility
the initial explanation of the resident rights to the resident and family
is usually the responsibility of the
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Ans: social worker
Regarding advanced directives, which of the following statements is
false?
Ans: At admission a facility must require signed advanced directives
Counseling, group activities, and social functions appear to be
productive therapeutic techniques for depressed residents. Of the
following, which sign would be LEAST displayed by depressed
residents?
Ans: Weight gain
If a resident is declared mentally incompetent in a court of law, the
rights of the resident are usually assigned to the
Ans: legally responsible party