NAB CORE EXAM ACTUAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES|
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A care recipient's plan of care must be reviewed whenever there is a: - ANSWER:
significant change to the condition
Which of the following is best described as a step by step guide that helps attain a
specific task? - ANSWER: Procedures
The single most important element for reducing the spread of infection is - ANSWER:
Regular handwashing
To accommodate a bilingual care recipient, a communication board is provided with
phrases and words posted in both languages. This type of device might be described
as a/an: - ANSWER: Unacceptable means of care recipient communication
HIPAA violation
Assistive device (not the answer)
Unnecessary expense
If a healthcare provides an alert resident's medical records to a family member
without the resident's consent, which key component of HIPAA does this violate? -
ANSWER: Resident's rights and privacy (not the answer)
Notice of privacy practices
Access to medical records
Limits on use of personal medical information
An elderly care recipient has prostate cancer. He has been through several surgeries
and treatment plans, and his pain and symptoms have now become unmanageable.
Which level of hospice care would be required? - ANSWER: General in-patient care
The model of person-centered care known as the Eden Alternative focuses on: -
ANSWER: advocating for change
Which of the following is characterized as a late-loss ADL? - ANSWER: Eating
The inability to communicate with verbal or written words is known as: - ANSWER:
Aphasia
If a union member's complaint is not resolved, the employee takes the complaint to
a: - ANSWER: union steward
Which of the following best describes volunteer programming? - ANSWER:
Volunteers should choose which services they can provide
, One of the most prevalent and underdiagnosed conditions found in the elderly is: -
ANSWER: heart disease
diabetes
isolation
depression (not the answer)
When a care recipient of a healthcare organization is adjudicated incompetent by
the court, who is given the power to exercise that person's rights? - ANSWER: A
person chosen by the care recipient before the court judgement
The goal of rehabilitation is to: - ANSWER: attempt to return the care recipient to the
former level of functioning
An estimate or receipts (inflows) and disbursements (outflows) for each month is
called a: - ANSWER: cash budget
A valid contract must include which of the following elements: - ANSWER: Diligence
Acceptance (not the answer)
Framework
Product
According to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations,
healthcare organizations must retain records or recordable incidents for how many
years? - ANSWER: 5
The practice of making equal periodic charges to expenses over the estimated life of
an asset is known as: - ANSWER: asset allocation
straight-line depreciation (not the answer)
expense recognition
declining balance depreciation
Risk management can best be described as: - ANSWER: resolving issues prior to legal
action
purchasing a higher level of liability insurance
effectively communicating concerns to all levels of staff
identifying and solving problems before they get out of hand (not the answer)
A healthcare organization may not employ an individual who: - ANSWER: has been
determined by a court of law to have mistreated care recipients
Which of the following is a reasonable accommodation according to the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA)? - ANSWER: Altering the work environment
An administrator should evaluate which of the following first when there are supply
shortages and an increase in rush order costs? - ANSWER: Inventory control
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES|
ALREADY GRADED A+|BRAND NEW!!
A care recipient's plan of care must be reviewed whenever there is a: - ANSWER:
significant change to the condition
Which of the following is best described as a step by step guide that helps attain a
specific task? - ANSWER: Procedures
The single most important element for reducing the spread of infection is - ANSWER:
Regular handwashing
To accommodate a bilingual care recipient, a communication board is provided with
phrases and words posted in both languages. This type of device might be described
as a/an: - ANSWER: Unacceptable means of care recipient communication
HIPAA violation
Assistive device (not the answer)
Unnecessary expense
If a healthcare provides an alert resident's medical records to a family member
without the resident's consent, which key component of HIPAA does this violate? -
ANSWER: Resident's rights and privacy (not the answer)
Notice of privacy practices
Access to medical records
Limits on use of personal medical information
An elderly care recipient has prostate cancer. He has been through several surgeries
and treatment plans, and his pain and symptoms have now become unmanageable.
Which level of hospice care would be required? - ANSWER: General in-patient care
The model of person-centered care known as the Eden Alternative focuses on: -
ANSWER: advocating for change
Which of the following is characterized as a late-loss ADL? - ANSWER: Eating
The inability to communicate with verbal or written words is known as: - ANSWER:
Aphasia
If a union member's complaint is not resolved, the employee takes the complaint to
a: - ANSWER: union steward
Which of the following best describes volunteer programming? - ANSWER:
Volunteers should choose which services they can provide
, One of the most prevalent and underdiagnosed conditions found in the elderly is: -
ANSWER: heart disease
diabetes
isolation
depression (not the answer)
When a care recipient of a healthcare organization is adjudicated incompetent by
the court, who is given the power to exercise that person's rights? - ANSWER: A
person chosen by the care recipient before the court judgement
The goal of rehabilitation is to: - ANSWER: attempt to return the care recipient to the
former level of functioning
An estimate or receipts (inflows) and disbursements (outflows) for each month is
called a: - ANSWER: cash budget
A valid contract must include which of the following elements: - ANSWER: Diligence
Acceptance (not the answer)
Framework
Product
According to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations,
healthcare organizations must retain records or recordable incidents for how many
years? - ANSWER: 5
The practice of making equal periodic charges to expenses over the estimated life of
an asset is known as: - ANSWER: asset allocation
straight-line depreciation (not the answer)
expense recognition
declining balance depreciation
Risk management can best be described as: - ANSWER: resolving issues prior to legal
action
purchasing a higher level of liability insurance
effectively communicating concerns to all levels of staff
identifying and solving problems before they get out of hand (not the answer)
A healthcare organization may not employ an individual who: - ANSWER: has been
determined by a court of law to have mistreated care recipients
Which of the following is a reasonable accommodation according to the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA)? - ANSWER: Altering the work environment
An administrator should evaluate which of the following first when there are supply
shortages and an increase in rush order costs? - ANSWER: Inventory control