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NAB Study Guide Questions & Test Bank NAB Practice Test A A physical restraint must be removed from the resident how often? Ans- Every two hours "Incontinent" Ans- Causes a person to lose control of excretory functions The most significant aspect of resident care is Ans- The attitude towards residents Nursing hours required per resident day are established by Ans- State with federal approval Nosocomial infections are infections associated with Ans- Institutionalizations Assume that 90 doses of medication were prescribed by the MD to be administered in a given time period. However, 3 doses ordered were not given and the 1 dose was incorrectly administered as prescribed. What was the medication error rate? Ans- 4.4% The facility may transfer or discharge a resident from the facility for what reasons Ans- can't be met longer requires service re to pay A discharge summary may be: Ans- The last progress note OBRA envisions that the function of several previously free-standing committees can now be included in the quality assessment and assurance committee. Which of the following would remain a free standing committee? Ans- Ethics Social workers in a nursing facility may provide what services Ans- eling zation of community resources ces provided by the interdisciplinary team Social work has been defined as a problem-solving process geared to helping people help themselves. The problem most likely to affect resident 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 residents rights to the resident and family is usually the responsibility of Ans- The social worker Counseling, group activities, and social functions appear to be productive therapeutic techniques for depressed residence. which signs are typically displayed by depressed residents? Ans- Sadness, loss of interest in ppl, sense that a great effort is needed to preform activities If a resident is declared mentally incompetent in a court of law, the rights of the resident are usually assigned to? Ans- Legally responsible party The primary purpose of encouraging all able residents to eat in the dinning room is to: Ans- Provide interactions The problem most likely to affect residents as they are faced with facility placement is: Ans- Anxiety related to the unknown What type of therapy works best with dementia resident Ans- Validation therapy All menus must be approved by Ans- A qualified dietition Hot food must leave the kitchen at a temperature of at least Ans- 140 degrees Fahrenheit The percentage of weight loss for a resident who previously weighed 180lbs and now weighs 171 lbs is Ans- 5% 180-171=9 9divided by 180=5 If a facility has 100 residents and it requires preparation time of 12 labor minutes per meal, how many labor hours are required per week? Ans- 420 hours 12 min x3 times a day=36 36minutes a day x 7days=252 minutes a week 252 minutes a week x 100 residents=25,200 minutes for all residents 25,200 divided by 60 minutes in an hour= 420 hours The maximum number of hours allowed between serving the evening meal and breakfast the following day is Ans- 14 hrs Under OBRA, the regulations for a skilled-nursing facility requires that residents must be seen by a physician every 30 days during the first 90 days after admission and thereafter Ans- Once every 60 days Nursing facilities are responsible for providing and/or obtaining dental services for the residents. Unless otherwise documented, who is usually responsible for payment of these services Ans- The resident/family Under OBRA, who is required to be a member of the quality assessment and improvement committee? Ans- Physician Director of nursing Three staff member( not nursing home administrators) Residents are most easily encouraged to participate in activities if they are Ans- Personally satisfying The goal for actives is focused on Ans- Participation and enjoyment The ed's main role in activities is to Ans- Visit, observe and support The use of calendars, clocks, and signs is an integral part of a program of Ans- Reality orientation what determines the success of an activity Ans- Number of participants The primary purpose of medical records is to Ans- Provide of continuity of care How many records must be reviewed for a facility with 120 beds when state comes in for survey Ans- 5 charts The primary value of systematics organizing medical record forms is for AnsAccessibility An assessment of a residents condition results in Ans- a description of the current status Medical records belong to Ans- The facility The first steps in implementing information-security programs for computer-based and paper records are to Ans- Develop and enforce standards and safeguards to ensure the protection of resident records OBRA regulations require that the clinical records of residents contain Ans- Progress notes, resident assessments, plan of care Standard medical practice requires that medication orders may be written or oral. However, if oral, they can be given to Ans- Pharmacist, licensed nurse, other physician Which of the following drugs reduces pain AnsAnalgesic If a pharmacy delivers a medication with a marred label Ans- The medication and container must be returned to the pharmacy The drug regimen of each resident must be reviewed at least once a month by Ans- A licensed pharmacist Standard pharmacy and medication procedures for storage requires that only ___________ should be stored in the drug room Ans- Drugs for external use OBRA requires that specialized rehabilitative services Ans- Must be prescribed by a licensed physician The therapists work is not fully accomplished unless the staff Ans- Are involved in the process of helping the resident In a health care facility, an important aspect of communication which is often overlooked is Ans Confidentiality Written communication Is preferred over oral communication when the information Ans- Must pass through several levels of management The most effective form of communication is AnsFace to face When dealing with employees, supervisors contribute most effectively to good morale in their department when they Ans- Discipline consistently and fairly When an employee makes an error or requires discipline, they should be corrected: Ans- Immediately and in private Usually a garnishment directs an employer to withhold a designated portion of an employees pay and: Ans- Remit it to the proper government agency What are objectives of performance evaluations Ans- g employees feedback about work performance ting them towards an organizational goal ding a basis for management to use in deciding promotions During an interview what questions are ED's allowed to ask questions regarding Ans- Previous job/school experiences During an interview, ED's NOT allowed to ask questions regarding Ans- Physical/health problems Ownership of a house/car Number of children/marital status During one year, a 100 bed facility with 90 employees experienced 25 resignations and had to discharge 10 employees. What was the annual employee turnover rate Ans39% 35 divided by 90 The major problem with on-the-job training in a nursing home is Ans- The day to day time demand made on the trainers The primary function for personal management is Ans- Staffing The primary function of a job description is Ans- 0

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NAB Study Guide Questions & Test Bank
NAB Practice Test A A physical restraint must be removed from the resident how often? Ans- Every two
hours "Incontinent" Ans- Causes a person to lose control of excretory functions The most significant
aspect of resident care is Ans- The attitude towards residents Nursing hours required per resident day
are established by Ans- State with federal approval Nosocomial infections are infections associated with
Ans- Institutionalizations Assume that 90 doses of medication were prescribed by the MD to be
administered in a given time period. However, 3 doses ordered were not given and the 1 dose was
incorrectly administered as prescribed. What was the medication error rate? Ans- 4.4% The facility may
transfer or discharge a resident from the facility for what reasons Ans- 1.needs can't be met 2.no longer
requires service 3.failure to pay A discharge summary may be: Ans- The last progress note OBRA
envisions that the function of several previously free-standing committees can now be included in the
quality assessment and assurance committee. Which of the following would remain a free standing
committee? Ans- Ethics Social workers in a nursing facility may provide what services Ans- 1.counseling
2.utilization of community resources 3.services provided by the interdisciplinary team Social work has
been defined as a problem-solving process geared to helping people help themselves. The problem most
likely to affect resident 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 residents rights to the resident and
family is usually the responsibility of Ans- The social worker Counseling, group activities, and social
functions appear to be productive therapeutic techniques for depressed residence. which signs are
typically displayed by depressed residents? Ans- Sadness, loss of interest in ppl, sense that a great effort
is needed to preform activities If a resident is declared mentally incompetent in a court of law, the rights
of the resident are usually assigned to? Ans- Legally responsible party The primary purpose of
encouraging all able residents to eat in the dinning room is to: Ans- Provide interactions The problem
most likely to affect residents as they are faced with facility placement is: Ans- Anxiety related to the
unknown What type of therapy works best with dementia resident Ans- Validation therapy All menus
must be approved by Ans- A qualified dietition Hot food must leave the kitchen at a temperature of at
least Ans- 140 degrees Fahrenheit The percentage of weight loss for a resident who previously weighed
180lbs and now weighs 171 lbs is Ans- 5% 180-171=9 9divided by 180=5 If a facility has 100 residents
and it requires preparation time of 12 labor minutes per meal, how many labor hours are required per
week? Ans- 420 hours 12 min x3 times a day=36 36minutes a day x 7days=252 minutes a week 252
minutes a week x 100 residents=25,200 minutes for all residents 25,200 divided by 60 minutes in an
hour= 420 hours The maximum number of hours allowed between serving the evening meal and
breakfast the following day is Ans- 14 hrs Under OBRA, the regulations for a skilled-nursing facility
requires that residents must be seen by a physician every 30 days during the first 90 days after
admission and thereafter Ans- Once every 60 days Nursing facilities are responsible for providing and/or
obtaining dental services for the residents. Unless otherwise documented, who is usually responsible for
payment of these services Ans- The resident/family Under OBRA, who is required to be a member of the
quality assessment and improvement committee? Ans- Physician Director of nursing Three staff
member( not nursing home administrators) Residents are most easily encouraged to participate in
activities if they are Ans- Personally satisfying The goal for actives is focused on Ans- Participation and
enjoyment The ed's main role in activities is to Ans- Visit, observe and support The use of calendars,

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