National Nursing Home
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1. During the applicant interview the primary purpose is to encourage
the applicant to as much information as possible about themselves
except: - -Political & Religious beliefs are not subjects that should be
discussed with a potential employee
-2. A family is taking care of their Grandpa who has Alzheimer's
disease. The family wants to take a short vacation so they contact the
LTC facility for a short term stay called: - -Respite Care
-3. An Advanced Directive is? - -Written instructions from residents
about the management and provision of care if they become
incapacitated.
Example: Living Wills, DNR
-4. Accounts Payable mean: - -Amounts owed to suppliers for goods and
services
-5. How is Hepatitis B spread? - -Through blood and other body fluids
-6. Donabedian proposed that quality could be measured in terms of? -
-SPO - Structures, Processes, and Outcomes
-7. The maintenance man is responsible to check and maintain the ice
machine so that there is always a good supply of ice for the resident's
water pitchers. His continuous checks and logs are called: - -
Preventative Measures
-8. What does Work Flow mean? - -The way work is organized to meet
organization's production or service goals
-9. What is Capital Budget? - -A financial plan prepared to provide for
replacement or additions to property, plant, and equipment. These
expenditures are for assets which have a service life greater than 1
year.
-10. Based on Abraham Maslow's theory on needs, what is the lowest
level? - -Physiological Needs - Lowest level of need, what must 1st be
satisfied.
, -11. The 5 Star rating system provides a graphical representation of a
nursing homes high and low performance in 3 areas. What are those 3
areas? - -Health inspections, Staffing, Quality Measures
-12. Nursing Home that have a greater number of quality problems,
more serious problems than average and a demonstrated pattern of
quality problem are included in what initiative? - -Special Focus Facility
(SFF) initiative
-13. A "Nursing Facility" is defined as what? - -An institution (or a
distinct part of an institution) which is primarily engaged in providing
skilled nursing care and related services for residents who require
medical or nursing care, rehab services for the rehab of injured,
disabled, or sick persons, or on a regular basis, health-related care and
services to individuals who because of their mental or physical condition
require care and services (above the level of room and board) which can
be made available to them only through institutional facilities, and is not
primarily for the care and treatment of mental diseases.
-14. In order to receive payment under Medicare or Medicaid programs,
SNF's or NF's are required to be in compliance with what? - -SNFs and
NFs are required to be in compliance with the requirements at 42 CFR
Part 483, Subpart B, to receive payment under the Medicare or Medicaid
programs.
-15. What are the 2 types of Standard Survey's? - -Traditional and QIS
-16. Cost of acquiring a depreciable asset, which includes the purchase
price, taxes, shipping, assembly and installation. - -Historical Cost or
Acquisition Cost
-17. Based on Abraham Maslow's theory on needs, of the follow what is
the highest level? - -Self-Actualization
-18. Which Act requires a business to make a reasonable
accommodation for a person who has a qualified disability, unless the
accommodation would place an undue hardship on the employer? - -The
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1991
-19. The type of law that focuses on the rights and duties between
people in areas related to contracts and torts? - -Civil Law
-20. What is the difference between a:
- Board of Directors
- Board of Trustees - -Board of Directors govern FOR-PROFIT
organizations
Board of Trustees govern NOT-FOR-PROFIT organizations
Administrator Exam Flash
Cards/Questions with Solved
Answers/Latest Update
1. During the applicant interview the primary purpose is to encourage
the applicant to as much information as possible about themselves
except: - -Political & Religious beliefs are not subjects that should be
discussed with a potential employee
-2. A family is taking care of their Grandpa who has Alzheimer's
disease. The family wants to take a short vacation so they contact the
LTC facility for a short term stay called: - -Respite Care
-3. An Advanced Directive is? - -Written instructions from residents
about the management and provision of care if they become
incapacitated.
Example: Living Wills, DNR
-4. Accounts Payable mean: - -Amounts owed to suppliers for goods and
services
-5. How is Hepatitis B spread? - -Through blood and other body fluids
-6. Donabedian proposed that quality could be measured in terms of? -
-SPO - Structures, Processes, and Outcomes
-7. The maintenance man is responsible to check and maintain the ice
machine so that there is always a good supply of ice for the resident's
water pitchers. His continuous checks and logs are called: - -
Preventative Measures
-8. What does Work Flow mean? - -The way work is organized to meet
organization's production or service goals
-9. What is Capital Budget? - -A financial plan prepared to provide for
replacement or additions to property, plant, and equipment. These
expenditures are for assets which have a service life greater than 1
year.
-10. Based on Abraham Maslow's theory on needs, what is the lowest
level? - -Physiological Needs - Lowest level of need, what must 1st be
satisfied.
, -11. The 5 Star rating system provides a graphical representation of a
nursing homes high and low performance in 3 areas. What are those 3
areas? - -Health inspections, Staffing, Quality Measures
-12. Nursing Home that have a greater number of quality problems,
more serious problems than average and a demonstrated pattern of
quality problem are included in what initiative? - -Special Focus Facility
(SFF) initiative
-13. A "Nursing Facility" is defined as what? - -An institution (or a
distinct part of an institution) which is primarily engaged in providing
skilled nursing care and related services for residents who require
medical or nursing care, rehab services for the rehab of injured,
disabled, or sick persons, or on a regular basis, health-related care and
services to individuals who because of their mental or physical condition
require care and services (above the level of room and board) which can
be made available to them only through institutional facilities, and is not
primarily for the care and treatment of mental diseases.
-14. In order to receive payment under Medicare or Medicaid programs,
SNF's or NF's are required to be in compliance with what? - -SNFs and
NFs are required to be in compliance with the requirements at 42 CFR
Part 483, Subpart B, to receive payment under the Medicare or Medicaid
programs.
-15. What are the 2 types of Standard Survey's? - -Traditional and QIS
-16. Cost of acquiring a depreciable asset, which includes the purchase
price, taxes, shipping, assembly and installation. - -Historical Cost or
Acquisition Cost
-17. Based on Abraham Maslow's theory on needs, of the follow what is
the highest level? - -Self-Actualization
-18. Which Act requires a business to make a reasonable
accommodation for a person who has a qualified disability, unless the
accommodation would place an undue hardship on the employer? - -The
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1991
-19. The type of law that focuses on the rights and duties between
people in areas related to contracts and torts? - -Civil Law
-20. What is the difference between a:
- Board of Directors
- Board of Trustees - -Board of Directors govern FOR-PROFIT
organizations
Board of Trustees govern NOT-FOR-PROFIT organizations