PERSONAL CARE HOME ADMINISTRATOR
TRAINING FINAL EVALUATION 2026
TESTED QUESTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ IADL.
Answer: instrumental activities of daily living. doing laundry, shopping,
keeping clean, seasonal clothing, securing and using transportation,
managing finances, personal possessions, engaging in activities
⩥ signs of pressure ulcers.
Answer: heat, redness, tenderness, discomfort, feeling of burning,
darkened area after 20 minutes pressure ulcer forms
⩥ stage 1 pressure ulcer.
Answer: nonblanchable erythema of intact skin, discoloration of skin,
warmth to the touch, or hardness
⩥ stage 2 pressure ulcer.
Answer: partial thickness skin loss involving epidermis and dermis.
ulcer is superficial-presents as an abrasion, blister or shallow crater
⩥ stage 3 pressure ulcer.
,Answer: full thickness skin loss involving damage or necrosis of
subcutaneous tissue that may extend down to but not through underlying
fascia. Ulcer presents with or without undermining or adjacent tissue
⩥ stage 4 pressure ulcer.
Answer: full thickness skin loss with extensive destruction, tissue
necrosis or damage to muscle or bone or supporting structures
⩥ how to prevent pressure ulcers.
Answer: re position every 2 hours, provide good skin care, apply lotion
to dry skin, clean bed linens with no wrinkles, use pillows to keep skin
from skin contact
⩥ wound assessment check list.
Answer: location of wound, size of wound, dressings, drainage such as
color smell and amount, tunneling, stage of wound, pressure reducing
devices
⩥ client assessment.
Answer: what are they capable of doing? dignity issues, adult games,
who they were before when they were young
⩥ internal controls system.
, Answer: methods and procedures adopted by a business to control its
operations and protect its assets from waste and fraud, promotes
operational efficiencies
⩥ prevention is.
Answer: KEY
⩥ a resident should be evaluated by a dr how many days prior to
admission and how many days after.
Answer: 60 prior, and 30 days after
⩥ a general physical exam includes.
Answer: medical diagnosis, medical information, special health needs
and dietary needs, allergies, immunizations, history, medication regimen,
body positioning
⩥ types of activities.
Answer: mental stimulation, socialization, creative, productive, spiritual,
emotional, physical, personal care, sensory
⩥ why do an evaluation.
Answer: effectiveness, benefits vs. costs, document residents progress, is
a certain activity working? improve staff morale to see residents happy
TRAINING FINAL EVALUATION 2026
TESTED QUESTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ IADL.
Answer: instrumental activities of daily living. doing laundry, shopping,
keeping clean, seasonal clothing, securing and using transportation,
managing finances, personal possessions, engaging in activities
⩥ signs of pressure ulcers.
Answer: heat, redness, tenderness, discomfort, feeling of burning,
darkened area after 20 minutes pressure ulcer forms
⩥ stage 1 pressure ulcer.
Answer: nonblanchable erythema of intact skin, discoloration of skin,
warmth to the touch, or hardness
⩥ stage 2 pressure ulcer.
Answer: partial thickness skin loss involving epidermis and dermis.
ulcer is superficial-presents as an abrasion, blister or shallow crater
⩥ stage 3 pressure ulcer.
,Answer: full thickness skin loss involving damage or necrosis of
subcutaneous tissue that may extend down to but not through underlying
fascia. Ulcer presents with or without undermining or adjacent tissue
⩥ stage 4 pressure ulcer.
Answer: full thickness skin loss with extensive destruction, tissue
necrosis or damage to muscle or bone or supporting structures
⩥ how to prevent pressure ulcers.
Answer: re position every 2 hours, provide good skin care, apply lotion
to dry skin, clean bed linens with no wrinkles, use pillows to keep skin
from skin contact
⩥ wound assessment check list.
Answer: location of wound, size of wound, dressings, drainage such as
color smell and amount, tunneling, stage of wound, pressure reducing
devices
⩥ client assessment.
Answer: what are they capable of doing? dignity issues, adult games,
who they were before when they were young
⩥ internal controls system.
, Answer: methods and procedures adopted by a business to control its
operations and protect its assets from waste and fraud, promotes
operational efficiencies
⩥ prevention is.
Answer: KEY
⩥ a resident should be evaluated by a dr how many days prior to
admission and how many days after.
Answer: 60 prior, and 30 days after
⩥ a general physical exam includes.
Answer: medical diagnosis, medical information, special health needs
and dietary needs, allergies, immunizations, history, medication regimen,
body positioning
⩥ types of activities.
Answer: mental stimulation, socialization, creative, productive, spiritual,
emotional, physical, personal care, sensory
⩥ why do an evaluation.
Answer: effectiveness, benefits vs. costs, document residents progress, is
a certain activity working? improve staff morale to see residents happy