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This study guide provides a comprehensive set of questions and answers related to nursing home administration, covering topics such as resident care, regulations, fire safety, and legal compliance. It is a valuable resource for students and professionals seeking to understand the complexities of nursing home operations.
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What is TIA? ➹➹: Stroke What is another word for a TIA? ➹➹: Stroke What does CVA stand for? ➹➹: Cerebral Vascular Accident What is a CVA? ➹➹: Stroke
A physician who works with the musculoskeletal system. ➹➹: physiatrist Does a resident have a right to a bath? (per OBRA) ➹➹: Not specified, just that it is assumed you will keep the resident clean. Does a resident have a right to a shower? ➹➹: Not specified, just that it is assumed you will keep the resident clean. The study of the aging process ➹➹: Gerontology A person who studies the aging process? ➹➹: Gerontologist What are the 4 stages of a decubitis sore?
➹➹: Exit Conference Which stage of the annual survey involves the team leader sitting down with the facility staff discuss the survey about to take place and what records they need to see. ➹➹: Entrance Conference Which stage of the survey involves survey team walking around the facility to identify layout? ➹➹: Facility Tour Which phase of survey involves identifying which deficiencies the facility is sited for? ➹➹: Information Analysis Which phase of survey involves team identifying which people they want to talk to and records they want to review. ➹➹: Sample Selection Which phase of survey involves the team observing residents and staff, taking notes, interviewing the resident council and other residents?
➹➹: Information Gathering What is the correct order of steps of annual survey? ➹➹: Offsite Preparation, entrance conference, sample selection, information gathering, information analysis, exit interview Within how many days of the survey team exiting a facility and completing a survey must the facility receive a report of the results of compliance survey? ➹➹: 10 days Within how many days must a facility submit a plan of correction in response to any allegations of deficiencies? ➹➹: 10 days from the receipt of the report of deficiencies. When is the earliest the survey team can return to verify the facility corrected all cited deficiencies. ➹➹: 30 days from the date the survey team exited the facility. What is the number of the form that you will receive detailing any deficiencies found during an annual or complaint survey
Which survey type is the annual survey ➹➹: Standard Survey Which survey type is a complaint survey? ➹➹: An abbreviated standard survey Which survey type would you be subject to if the surveyors find substandard care during an annual survey? ➹➹: An extended Survey Which survey type would you be subject to if the surveyor finds substandard care during a complaint survey? ➹➹: A partial extended survey Which survey type is used to verify a facility corrected any cited deficiencies where the facility was cited for more than one F? ➹➹: A re-survey is done to verify a facility corrected any cited deficiencies
A physician who specializes in mental disorders? ➹➹: Psychiatrist What is an MDS ➹➹: Minimum Data Set What is the purpose of the MDS? ➹➹: Required to maintain a continuing evaluation of each residents physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being throughout the year. What is the standard of care a facility must provide to each resident per Obra 1987? ➹➹: Must maintain each resident's highest practical physical, mental, and psycho-social well being and minimize decline. What is the standard you must provide residents with respect to the facility environment per OBRA? ➹➹: You must provide residents with an environment that is home-like and de-emphasize the institutional look of nursing homes.
What is class 3 deficiency ➹➹: Harm but not immediate jeopardy What is class 4 deficiency ➹➹: Harm and immediate jeopardy A Class A fire extinguisher is used for what type of flammable material(s)? ➹➹: Paper or wood fire Class B fire extinguisher would be used to put out what kind of fire? ➹➹: Flammable Liquid Fire Class C Fire Extinguisher would be used for what type of fire? ➹➹: Electrical Fire Class D Fire Extinguisher would be used for what type of fire? ➹➹: Flammable Metals
An MDS must be signed by a ➹➹: Registered Nurse A care plan must be signed by a ➹➹: Registered Nurse A comprehensive assessment must be completed within how many days of admission to a facility? ➹➹: 14 days A care plan must be completed within how many days of the completion of the MDS ➹➹: within 7 days of completion of MDS A significant change must be processed within how many days ➹➹: 14 days (completely new MDS) A comprehensive assessment must be reviewed every and completely updated. ➹➹: reviewed every 3 months and completed annually.
Which national organization represents for profit nursing homes? ➹➹: AHCA Which national organization represents non-profit long term care facilities? ➹➹: AAHSA What does DHHS stand fro? ➹➹: Department of Health and Human Services Which organization provides research to OSHA ➹➹: NIOSH provides research to OSHA What does OSHA stand for? ➹➹: Occupational Safety and Health Act or Administration What does OSHA do? ➹➹: Protects American workers by ensuring a safe workplce
Who enforces OSHA? ➹➹: Occupational Safety and Health Administration Which organization sets the standard for the American with Disabilities Act ➹➹: ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Which organization develops and publishes the life safety code? ➹➹: NFPA Which life safety code do we follow? ➹➹: Safety Code of 2000 What is the purpose of life safety? ➹➹: The life safety code is designed to prevent death due to structural fires The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of what? ➹➹: Race, religion, gender, color, or national origin.
➹➹: Adverse Impact If I hire 10 white people (the majority group), then how many minority people do I have to hire per EEOA? ➹➹: 8 minorities If I need to hire additional minorities, because I did not meet the minimum required by the EEOA, this is called ➹➹: Ratio Hiring What does NFPA stand for? ➹➹: NFPA stands for National Fire Protection Association. What does the NFPA do? ➹➹: researches and publishes the life safety code. It does not enforce the code. What does ANSI stand for? ➹➹: American National Standards Institute
What does ANSI do? ➹➹: Develops and publishes the American with Disabilities Act Which entity enforces the Life SAfety Code? ➹➹: NFPA enforces the Life Safety Code Which entity enforces the ADA with respect to access to public buildings by the handicapped? ➹➹: The Architectural Barriers Compliance Board enforces the ADA with respect to access to public buildings by the handicapped. Which entity enforces the Discrimination in pregnancy act? ➹➹: The EEOC What is the main objective of the Equal Pay Act? ➹➹: To ensure that females' re paid the same wages as males in same work. What is plegia? ➹➹: Paralysis
Do employers have to provide an employee paid leave while on FMLA? ➹➹: No. Employees may also be required to use any vacation or sick leave before going to unpaid status. Is the employer required to pay for health insurance premiums while an employee is on FMLA? ➹➹: The employer is required to pay for health insurance premiums. If an employee worked 11 months and 1300hrs, would they be eligible for FMLA? ➹➹: Yes, they worked more than 1250hrs. The administrator of a facility is considered what type of employee if they can not be paid overtime? ➹➹: Exempt or salaried. Can an exempt employee be given overtime wages? ➹➹: No
An employee who punches in on a time clock is considered to be ➹➹: non-exempt or hourly. A salaried employee would or would not be entitled to overtime pay? ➹➹: Would not Is an hourly employee an overtime eligible employee? ➹➹: Yes What is Respondent Superior? ➹➹: Respondent Superior means the supervisor must respond for the inferior or servant. Or, the employer must pay for injury or damage to third person caused by employees. What is the Federal Employer Liability Act? ➹➹: Says the employee must pay for medical bills and lost time for a worker injured on the job. Which entity licenses nursing homes? ➹➹: The state licenses each nursing home.