GUIDE TEST PAPER QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS 2026
◉ Which of the following established a Commission on Long-Term
Care?
Answer: American Taxpayer Relief Act
◉ What is an annuity?
Answer: A series of payments over a specified period of time
◉ True or False? Assisted-living facilities provide supervision and
assistance during normal business hours only.
Answer: False
◉ True or False? The Mental Health Systems Act of 1980 required
states to develop a nursing home
ombudsman program and to develop community-care alternatives
to institutional care.
Answer: False
,◉ True or False? Activities of daily living include bathing, dressing,
eating, and going to the bathroom.
Answer: True
◉ When was the Social Security Act passed?
Answer: 1935
◉ True or False? Accelerated death benefits are available if the
policy holder lives permanently in a nursing
home, is terminally ill, needs long-term care for an extended period
of time, or has a life-threatening
diagnosis, such as AIDS.
Answer: True
◉ True or False? Registered nurses can only be licensed in one state.
Answer: False
◉ True or False? Psychologists study the human mind and human
behavior. Some psychologists work
independently, doing research or working only with patients.
Answer: True
, ◉ True or False? Psychologists study the human mind and human
behavior. Some psychologists work
independently, doing research or working only with patients.
Answer: True
◉ True or False? Certified nurse-midwives are primary care
providers for patients who are pregnant.
Answer: True
◉ True or False? Registered nurses can only be licensed in one state.
Answer: False
◉ True or False? Specialists can be primary care physicians, family
care practitioners, general internal medicine
physicians, or general pediatricians.
Answer: False
◉ True or False? A hospitalist is a physician who essentially serves
as a primary care provider for patients while they are in the hospital.
Answer: true
◉ True or False? Chiropractors have a holistic approach to treating
their patients, which means they focus on