ACTUAL EXAM 2 VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE 400
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100%
CORRECT ANSWERS) / ALREADY GRADED A+ // BRAND NEW!!
OBRA '87 - ANSWER: Skilled Nursing 24/7/minimum 8 hours of RN continuous
OBRA '90 - ANSWER: Right to refuse medical treatment
PPO stands for - ANSWER: "Preferred Provider Organization"
HMO stands for - ANSWER: "Health Movement Organization"
HMO - ANSWER: Must use specific health care provider
SNP stands for - ANSWER: "Special Needs Plan"
SNP - ANSWER: Specific condition to see physician
PFFS stands for - ANSWER: Private fee for services
PFF - ANSWER: Can go to any medicare approved physician
Elder Justice Act - ANSWER: Ombudsman program (abuse, neglected)
Comprehensive Care Plan - ANSWER: Within 21 days
Continuous Care - ANSWER: Nurse/CNA 8-24 days
Retain medical records - ANSWER: 5 years
Intermediate Care - ANSWER: Resident do not need skilled care
Baseline Care Plan - ANSWER: 48 hours
Copy of Medical Records Request by Resident - ANSWER: 2 days
Remotivation Therapy - ANSWER: Aims to engage a resident's interest in the
environment of the facility
QAA stands for - ANSWER: Quality Assessment Assurance
QAA Committee must include... - ANSWER: DNS, a physician designated by the
facility, and at least 3 other members of the facility staff
,Environmental Cued Wandering - ANSWER: Seeing a hallway
Physical Abuse - ANSWER: Use of corporal punishment to control behavior
Physician Assistant - ANSWER: Diagnose and treat patients
Nurse practitioner - ANSWER: Can perform examinations and prescribe medications
Medication Aide - ANSWER: Can pass meds and monitor BP, temp, and pulse while
under the supervision of an RN or LPN
Recreational wandering - ANSWER: Need for more exercise
Late WSS ADL's - ANSWER: Bed mobility, transfers toilet use, eating
Normal psychological changes in the elderly - ANSWER: memory loss, depression,
confusion
Overflow - ANSWER: enlarged prostate
Restraints must be removed how often and for how long? - ANSWER: Every 2 hours
for at least 10 minutes
Stress incontinence - ANSWER: Sneezing, jumping
Monitor restraints every... - ANSWER: 30 minutes
Bedridden - ANSWER: Unable to stand or walk
Primary risk factors for decreased ROM - ANSWER: Immobilization by being bed
ridden, unable to stand or walk
Ambulation - ANSWER: able to walk
urge/reflex incontinence - ANSWER: Sudden uncontrollable need to urinate
Transient incontinence - ANSWER: r/t infection
Benign - ANSWER: Non-recurrent or non-progressive
Congenital - ANSWER: dates from birth
Hereditary - ANSWER: Condition transferred genetically
Malignant - ANSWER: Resists treatment
, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) - ANSWER: Progressive disease affecting motor
neurons
Prognosis - ANSWER: likely outcome of a condition
Chronic - ANSWER: a long duration or recurring
Degenerative - ANSWER: Tissue or organs deteriorate
Symptom - ANSWER: Perceptible change in the body or its function
If a resident lands on the ground due to a fall, this is considered... - ANSWER: a
resident-to-resident. NOT A FALL
Modality - ANSWER: Treat a disorder
Diagnosis - ANSWER: Identifying a condition
Senile dementia - ANSWER: Deteriorative mental state due to organic brain damage
that causes loss of memory
Functional dementia - ANSWER: d/t brain damage
Urge/Reflex incontinence can be treated with... - ANSWER: Medications
IPCP stands from - ANSWER: Infection Prevention and Control Program
Communicable - ANSWER: Spread by contact
Etiology - ANSWER: Cause of disease
Turgor - ANSWER: Rigidity or tightness of skin
Manula - ANSWER: Official guideline
DEA stands for - ANSWER: Drug Enforcement Act
NLRB stands for - ANSWER: National Labor Relations Board
NLRB deals with relationship between.... - ANSWER: employee and employer
Coaching - ANSWER: Training while working
Rules - ANSWER: Outing of Action
National percentage of RN's in combined nursing staff - ANSWER: 12%