Questions in this set (1211)
In the case of non-Medicare 2. Within 14 days of admission
Part A residents, the initial
resident assessment must be
completed:
1. Within 10 days of admission
2. Within 14 days of admission
3. Within the first week of
admission
4. Prior to formally admitting the
resident
According to the federal Quarterly
certification standards, the QA
committee is required to meet?
A resident is admitted to a State Medicaid standards for payment
nursing home that has been
certified as a SNF only. What is
not required to be adhered to
by the facility?
Unless a wavier has been At least 8 consecutive hours, 7 days a week
secured, a registered nurse is
required to be in the facility?
Restorative care must be provided Nursing staff based on a comprehensive assessment
by:
The facility will determine what The MDS assessments
the needs of the resident are
based on:
Physician visits are required: Every 60 days after the initial required visits
,Which one below is an exception to 4. when a resident is transferred
when a facility may release
resident identifiable information
under the HIPPA Privacy Standard
without the residents permission?
1. For research conducted by
CMS
2. Why any immediate
family member requests it?
3. To consumer groups
4. When a resident is transferred to
another health care institution
Standard precautions are to be ALL residents
used when providing personal
care to:
All of the following are barriers 1. Staff who are utilizing valid tools to screen for pain
regarding the recognition of
chronic pain expect for:
1. Staff who are using valid
tools to screen for pain
2. Elderly who may show
verbal or non verbal
symptoms
3. Cognitive impairment and
communication barriers hinder a
resident ability to report pain
4. Staff may not have
knowledge or be skilled in
assessing pain
Facilities are expected to 4. Serving residents without attempting to honor food preferences
provide a pleasant dining
experience for all residents. This
includes all except:
1. Providing well-lit, well
ventilated dinning room
2. Providing adequate
space and seating
accommodations
3. Maintaining a level of
dignity when serving all
residents
4. Serving residents without
attempting to honor food
preferences
Which of the following is not a 3. Facilities are required to provide a therapeutic diet, prescribed by
correct policy for dietary the dietary consultant, when a nutrition problem exists
services?
, 1. Receiving of food for
facility use must be from
approved sources
2. Storage of food brought
in by staff must be store
separately from facility food
3. Facilities are required to
provide a therapeutic diet,
prescribed by the dietary
consultant, when a nutrition
problem exists
4. A specific food temperature
level is required at the time
of serving