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What is required to reactivate an inactive license in Florida? - ANSWER-
Application, renewal fee, and proof of 20 classroom hours of continuing education
per year.
What is required for licensure by endorsement in Florida? - ANSWER-A valid
active license from another state, completion of the national examination, passing
the Florida laws and rules exam, and two years of experience as a fully licensed
administrator within the last five years.
What happens if a staff member has a communicable disease? - ANSWER-The
local health department can close the facility and require lab examination, but
cannot immediately revoke the facility license.
What must be established if a license has been inactive for more than two biennial
cycles? - ANSWER-The ability to practice must be established before the Board.
What is the stance on mercy killing or euthanasia according to the notes? -
ANSWER-Nothing should condone, authorize, or approve mercy killing or
euthanasia, nor permit any act to end life other than allowing the natural process of
dying.
What codes govern all facilities in Florida? - ANSWER-FLA Building and Fire
Code and Fire Prevention Codes govern all facilities.
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,What is the requirement for an NHA to apply by endorsement in Florida? -
ANSWER-An NHA who practiced as an administrator for 2 of the last 5 years in
another state can apply by endorsement and only needs to take the Florida exam.
How is suicide distinguished from the withholding of life-prolonging procedures? -
ANSWER-Withholding or withdrawing life-prolonging procedures in accordance
with an advanced directive does not constitute suicide.
Who can make health care decisions for an incapacitated patient without an
advance directive? - ANSWER-Decisions can be made by a judicially appointed
guardian, the patient's spouse, an adult child, a parent, an adult sibling, an adult
relative with special care, a close friend, or a licensed clinical social worker.
What is the order of priority for appointing a proxy to make health care decisions?
- ANSWER-1. Judicially appointed guardian 2. Spouse 3. Adult child (majority if
multiple) 4. Parent 5. Adult sibling (majority if multiple) 6. Adult relative with
care and concern 7. Close friend 8. Licensed clinical social worker.
What must be documented when locating proxies for health care decisions? -
ANSWER-Documentation of efforts to locate proxies from prior classes must be
recorded in the patient record.
What immunity is provided to health care facilities and providers making health
care decisions? - ANSWER-They are not subject to criminal prosecution or civil
liability for carrying out health care decisions made in accordance with the
provisions.
What is required if a proxy requests assistance in evaluating treatment? -
ANSWER-The provider must make available a second physician, not involved in
the patient's care.
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,What defines 'potentially hazardous food'? - ANSWER-Any perishable food that
consists of milk products, eggs, meat, poultry, fish, shellfish, or crustacea, capable
of supporting rapid growth of microorganisms or slower growth of Clostridium
botulinum.
What is the purpose of a 2-compartment sink? - ANSWER-It is used to wash
kitchenware and equipment not requiring sanitization.
What is the purpose of a 3-compartment sink? - ANSWER-It is needed to sanitize
pots and utensils that are hand-washed.
What conditions allow a licensing agency to petition for the appointment of a
receiver? - ANSWER-1. The facility is operated without a license or the owner
refuses to apply for one. 2. The facility is closing and arrangements have not been
made to relocate all residents within 7 days of closing. 3. The facility cannot pay
its bills and meet its financial obligations. 4. The facility has conditions that are an
imminent safety threat.
Who assesses residents in a facility when a receiver is appointed? - ANSWER-
AHCA and the Department of Elderly Affairs assess all residents to determine if
they need to be transferred to another facility.
What powers does a receiver have when appointed by a judge? - ANSWER-The
receiver has the power to make all decisions regarding the operation of the facility.
Who pays the receiver's fees? - ANSWER-The facility pays the receiver's fees.
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, What must be approved by AHCA regarding construction? - ANSWER-All
construction and specification plans for initial construction, alterations, additions,
and modifications to a facility must be approved by AHCA.
What is the fee structure for AHCA to review construction plans? - ANSWER-
The fee is $2000 plus 1% of the estimated total construction cost or actual
construction cost, whichever is lower.
What is the frequency for repeating Level 2 background checks for new hires? -
ANSWER-Every 5 years.
When must a resident receive the bill of rights? - ANSWER-Prior to or upon
admission.
What is the advance notice required for involuntary discharge from a facility? -
ANSWER-30 days.
How long must resident contact records be kept? - ANSWER-5 years.
What is the advance notice required for changes in the facility contract? -
ANSWER-14 days, both in writing and orally.
What is the time frame for providing final accounting after a resident's death? -
ANSWER-Within 30 days.
Under what condition can residents with communicable diseases be admitted or
retained? - ANSWER-Only if the medical director or attending physician certifies
adequate isolation measures.
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