OBRA 87 - ANSWER Mandates 24 hour LPN care in SNF and ICF
Elder Justice Act of 2009 - ANSWER Created the ombudsman program
OBRA 90 - ANSWER Mandates residents are informed in writing of their rights to
refuse medical treatment
Medical records must be retained for - ANSWER 5 years
Baseline care plans must be created within - ANSWER 48 hours
Comprehensive care plan must be completed - ANSWER 21 days
How soon must a resident recieve their medical record if requested - ANSWER 48
hours
A new resident must be seen by the physician how often in the first 90 days? -
ANSWER every 30 days
Assessment reviews take place every - ANSWER 3 months
Does the DC summary include the full medical chart? - ANSWER NO
Medication aide - ANSWER A tech who can monitor blood pressure and
temperatures under an LPN
A SNF must employ a full time social worker if the facility has more than - ANSWER
120 beds
validation therapy - ANSWER reaffirmation of persons feelings and thoughts
remotivation therapy - ANSWER engaging a residents interest in their new home
restorative nursing care - ANSWER assisting residents to maintain their highest
possible level of independence
Director of Nursing (DON) - ANSWER required to participate as a member of the
QA team
Physical restraints must be monitored every - ANSWER 30 minutes
toilet use falls into what category of ADLS - ANSWER elimination
restraints must be removed every 2 hours for - ANSWER 10 minutes
moving a limb outward - ANSWER abduction
, Incontinence that occurs when a person sneezes - ANSWER Stress
incontinence that occurs when a person has an infection - ANSWER Transient
Incontinence common in men with large prostates - ANSWER overflow
sudden uncomfortable need to urinate - ANSWER urge or reflex
incontinence as a result of brain damage - ANSWER functional
last incontinence management method - ANSWER pads and briefs
medication is most helpful to prevent which type of incontinence - ANSWER urge or
reflex
method to treat a disorder - ANSWER modality
the cause of a disease - ANSWER etiology
A NON-recurrent condition - ANSWER Acute
a condition that has no known cause - ANSWER idiopathic
a deteriorative state due to organic brain damage - ANSWER senile dementia
a progressive disease affecting motor neurons - ANSWER amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis
rigidity and tightness of skin - ANSWER turgor
paralysis on one side of the body - ANSWER hemialgia
Sudden loss of consciousness - ANSWER syncope
severe pain around the heart - ANSWER angina pectoris
A condition of myocardial damage - ANSWER coronary heart disease
A bruise with unbroken skin - ANSWER Contusion
condition of injured tissue - ANSWER inflammation
the wasting away of an organ - ANSWER atrophy
death of a tissue - ANSWER gangrene
A growth that is likely to spread - ANSWER Carcinoma
physical condition caused by someones mental status - ANSWER psychosomatic