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When must the initial resident assessment be completed? - ANSWER: 48 hours
How many months must assessments be kept in the resident's active record? -
ANSWER: 15 months
Assessments are due when? - ANSWER: 14 days, annually, quarterly, after sig change
Baseline care plan must be developed and implemented in how many hours of
admission? - ANSWER: 48 hours
Comprehensive Care Plan must be developed no later than how many days of
admission? - ANSWER: 21 days
Frequency of Medicare Assessments? - ANSWER: 5 day, 14 day, 30 day, 60 day and
90 day
Late Loss ADL's - ANSWER: Transfer, bed mobility, toileting, eating
What is preferred treatment for contractures? - ANSWER: ROM
Reality orientation - ANSWER: method of care used to promote awareness of reality
in confused or disoriented patients
CASPER - ANSWER: CMS database that includes demographics, onsite survey results,
and comparison info for state and national peer info
Continuing Care Retirement Community - ANSWER: independent living with different
levels of service
Iatrogenic - ANSWER: complications caused by the process of medical care
Title 19 of the Social Security Act - ANSWER: Medicaid
Title 18 of the Social Security Act - ANSWER: Medicare
MDCN - ANSWER: Medicare Data Communication Network
OBRA (1987) is responsible for - ANSWER: restraint reduction, MDS, and resident
rights
,Quality Assurance (QA) - ANSWER: monitor and study the quality of a facility's
services
Quality Indicators (QI) - ANSWER: provider level and resident level status derived
from MDS (OASIS), structure survey process.
Quality Indicator Survey (QIS) - ANSWER: laptop completed facility survey process
Quality Measure (QM) - ANSWER: Publicly reported info to help consumers assess
the quality of a nursing home
Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) - ANSWER: helps facility identify resident
needs and strengths to develop an appropriate care plan
Significant change in condition - ANSWER: requires new assessment using the MDS
instrument
Significant weight loss, what % over 30 days? - ANSWER: 5%
Significant weight loss, what % over 90 days? - ANSWER: 7.5%
Significant weight loss, what % over 180 days? - ANSWER: 10%
Validation Therapy - ANSWER: accepting that a patient is actually living in the past
coaching - ANSWER: help given by a superior to a subordinate
Compensation Theory - ANSWER: wage and benefits motivate employees o meet
requirements
Employee Handbook - ANSWER: a compilation of the facility policies that directly
relate to work conditions. It is often treated as a binding contract by the courts.
EEOC - ANSWER: Created by the Civil Rights act of 1964. Administers the ADA, ADEA,
EPA
Expectancy Theory - ANSWER: the theory that the level of motivation to perform is a
mathematical function of the expectations individuals have about future outcomes
multiplied by the value the employee places on these outcomes
Job Analysis - ANSWER: defining a position in terms of tasks or behaviors required
Job Description - ANSWER: A statement of the tasks, duties, and responsibilities of a
job to be performed
Job Specification - ANSWER: skills, education and experience required to perform
work
, Line Manager - ANSWER: responsible for performing most of the personnel
functions, delegated authority by the administrator to make decisions
National Labor Relations Board - ANSWER: Unions become certified as bargaining
agents for groups of workers
Organizing - ANSWER: grouping of activities and people who will carry them out,
assigning roles and delegating authority
Planning - ANSWER: deciding what needs to be done, setting objectives and
identifying means for achieving them
Task analysis - ANSWER: Review of job descriptions and activities essential for
performing each job
Accelerated Method of depreciation - ANSWER: allow for larger amounts of
depreciation in early years and smaller amounts in later years
assets=liabilities+owner's equity - ANSWER: accounting equation
Accounts payable - ANSWER: amounts owed to suppliers for goods and services
Accounts receivable - ANSWER: Amounts owed to the facility for services
Accrual Basis Accounting - ANSWER: revenues are recorded in the period earned,
and expenses are recorded in the period incurred even if cash is received or paid in a
later or earlier time period
Accumulated Depreciation - ANSWER: total depreciation from start of the life of an
asset to any point in time.
Acid Test Ratio - ANSWER: Current Assets - Stock / Current Liabilities. Measure of the
ability to pay current liabilities quickly
Adjusting entries - ANSWER: Entries made at the end of an accounting period that
have not been recorded properly during the accounting period
Ancillary charges - ANSWER: extra charges for supplies and services not included in
per diem rate
Current Assets - ANSWER: Cash, accounts receivable, supply inventories, and prepaid
expenses
Noncurrent Assets - ANSWER: Property plant and equipment, long term investments
(bonds, stocks, notes)