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What is the decibel range for a hearing aide compatible telephone? - ans12-18
What are the main symptoms of Tardives Dyskinesia? - ansLip Smacking and Uncontrolled
facial gestures
What do the initials COPD stand for? - ansChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
What is CHF? - anscongestive heart failure
What is blockage of the arteries called? - ansarteriosclerosis
What is hardening of the artery walls? - ansAtherosclerosis
What does TIA stand for? - ansTrans Ischemic Attack
What is TIA? - ansStroke
What is another word for a TIA? - ansStroke
What does CVA stand for? - ansCerebral Vascular Accident
What is a CVA? - ansStroke
A physician who works with the musculoskeletal system. - ansphysiatrist
Does a resident have a right to a bath? (per OBRA) - ansNot specified, just that it is assumed
you will keep the resident clean.
Does a resident have a right to a shower? - ansNot specified, just that it is assumed you will
keep the resident clean.
The study of the aging process - ansGerontology
A person who studies the aging process? - ansGerontologist
What are the 4 stages of a decubitis sore? - ansThe stages of a decubitis sore 1. redness/warm
to touch 2. a blister that opens with possible puss. 3. tissue loss of the upper and lower layers
of the epidermis. 4. tissue loss down to the bone.
Explain class 1-4 deficiencies per OBRA - ans1. no harm, no potential for harm. 2. no harm,
but potential for harm. 3. harm, but no immediate jeopardy. 4. harm and immediate jeopardy.
What letter would indicate the existence of a substandard care? (A-L?) - ansF?
What is myocardial infarct? - ansHeart Attack
What is the first stage of annual survey? - ansOffsite preparation
What stage of survey involves a sit down with staff and discloses the results of the annual
survey? - ansExit 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. - ansEntrance
Conference
Which stage of the survey involves survey team walking around the facility to identify
layout? - ansFacility Tour
Which phase of survey involves identifying which deficiencies the facility is sited for? -
ansInformation Analysis
Which phase of survey involves team identifying which people they want to talk to and
records they want to review. - ansSample Selection
Which phase of survey involves the team observing residents and staff, taking notes,
interviewing the resident council and other residents? - ansInformation Gathering
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What is the correct order of steps of annual survey? - ansOffsite 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? - ans10 days
Within how many days must a facility submit a plan of correction in response to any
allegations of deficiencies? - ans10 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. - ans30 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 - ansform 2567
You have how many days to file a request for an administrative hearing to dispute a citation?
- ans10 days
What is an IDR - ansInformal Dispute Resolution (Send letter to survey team leader)
What is FDR? - ansFormal Dispute Resolution (within 20 days of receipt of 2567)
What does CASPER stand for? - ansCertification and survey provider enhanced reports
If you wanted to know how much money I made Last month, I would look at the - ansProfit
and loss statement
Who enforces the rehabilitation act of 1973? - ansEEOC
Which survey type is the annual survey - ansStandard Survey
Which survey type is a complaint survey? - ansAn abbreviated standard survey
Which survey type would you be subject to if the surveyors find substandard care during an
annual survey? - ansAn extended Survey
Which survey type would you be subject to if the surveyor finds substandard care during a
complaint survey? - ansA 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? - ansA re-survey is done to verify a facility corrected
any cited deficiencies
A physician who specializes in mental disorders? - ansPsychiatrist
What is an MDS - ansMinimum Data Set
What is the purpose of the MDS? - ansRequired 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? -
ansMust 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? - ansYou must provide residents with an environment that is home-like and de-
emphasize the institutional look of nursing homes.
What is type 1 Diabitis? - ansInsulin dependent and treated with Injections
What is type 2 diabetes? - ansAdult onset and treated with diet, exercise, and pills.
What does CMS stand for? - ansCenter for Medicare and Medicaid Services
How often must a facility be surveyed? - ansEvery 15 months
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What is class 1 deficiency - ansNo harm or potential for harm
What is class 2 deficiency - ansNo harm and no potential for harm
What is class 3 deficiency - ansHarm but not immediate jeopardy
What is class 4 deficiency - ansHarm and immediate jeopardy
A Class A fire extinguisher is used for what type of flammable material(s)? - ansPaper or
wood fire
Class B fire extinguisher would be used to put out what kind of fire? - ansFlammable Liquid
Fire
Class C Fire Extinguisher would be used for what type of fire? - ansElectrical Fire
Class D Fire Extinguisher would be used for what type of fire? - ansFlammable Metals
An MDS must be signed by a - ansRegistered Nurse
A care plan must be signed by a - ansRegistered Nurse
A comprehensive assessment must be completed within how many days of admission to a
facility? - ans14 days
A care plan must be completed within how many days of the completion of the MDS -
answithin 7 days of completion of MDS
A significant change must be processed within how many days - ans14 days (completely new
MDS)
A comprehensive assessment must be reviewed every ___ and completely updated __. -
ansreviewed every 3 months and completed annually.
A comprehensive assessment must be reviewed every ___ and completely updated __. -
ansreviewed every 3 months and completed annually.
Reaching out to the community and strengthening your relation ship with community
organizations is called - ansPublic relations
What would be the basis for a resident to file a tort against a nursing home? - ansIf the
resident were injured by staff
What does OIG stand for - ansOffice of Inspector General
What does the OIG do? - ansInvestigates Medicare and Medicaid Fraud
Which national organization represents healthcare administrators? - ansAmerican College of
Health Care Administrators
Which national organization represents for profit nursing homes? - ansAHCA
Which national organization represents non-profit long term care facilities? - ansAAHSA
What does DHHS stand fro? - ansDepartment of Health and Human Services
Which organization provides research to OSHA - ansNIOSH provides research to OSHA
What does OSHA stand for? - ansOccupational Safety and Health Act or Administration
What does OSHA do? - ansProtects American workers by ensuring a safe workplce
Who enforces OSHA? - ansOccupational Safety and Health Administration
Which organization sets the standard for the American with Disabilities Act - ansANSI
(American National Standards Institute)
Which organization develops and publishes the life safety code? - ansNFPA
Which life safety code do we follow? - ansSafety Code of 2000
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What is the decibel range for a hearing aide compatible telephone? - ans12-18
What are the main symptoms of Tardives Dyskinesia? - ansLip Smacking and Uncontrolled
facial gestures
What do the initials COPD stand for? - ansChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
What is CHF? - anscongestive heart failure
What is blockage of the arteries called? - ansarteriosclerosis
What is hardening of the artery walls? - ansAtherosclerosis
What does TIA stand for? - ansTrans Ischemic Attack
What is TIA? - ansStroke
What is another word for a TIA? - ansStroke
What does CVA stand for? - ansCerebral Vascular Accident
What is a CVA? - ansStroke
A physician who works with the musculoskeletal system. - ansphysiatrist
Does a resident have a right to a bath? (per OBRA) - ansNot specified, just that it is assumed
you will keep the resident clean.
Does a resident have a right to a shower? - ansNot specified, just that it is assumed you will
keep the resident clean.
The study of the aging process - ansGerontology
A person who studies the aging process? - ansGerontologist
What are the 4 stages of a decubitis sore? - ansThe stages of a decubitis sore 1. redness/warm
to touch 2. a blister that opens with possible puss. 3. tissue loss of the upper and lower layers
of the epidermis. 4. tissue loss down to the bone.
Explain class 1-4 deficiencies per OBRA - ans1. no harm, no potential for harm. 2. no harm,
but potential for harm. 3. harm, but no immediate jeopardy. 4. harm and immediate jeopardy.
What letter would indicate the existence of a substandard care? (A-L?) - ansF?
What is myocardial infarct? - ansHeart Attack
What is the first stage of annual survey? - ansOffsite preparation
What stage of survey involves a sit down with staff and discloses the results of the annual
survey? - ansExit 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. - ansEntrance
Conference
Which stage of the survey involves survey team walking around the facility to identify
layout? - ansFacility Tour
Which phase of survey involves identifying which deficiencies the facility is sited for? -
ansInformation Analysis
Which phase of survey involves team identifying which people they want to talk to and
records they want to review. - ansSample Selection
Which phase of survey involves the team observing residents and staff, taking notes,
interviewing the resident council and other residents? - ansInformation Gathering
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What is the correct order of steps of annual survey? - ansOffsite 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? - ans10 days
Within how many days must a facility submit a plan of correction in response to any
allegations of deficiencies? - ans10 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. - ans30 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 - ansform 2567
You have how many days to file a request for an administrative hearing to dispute a citation?
- ans10 days
What is an IDR - ansInformal Dispute Resolution (Send letter to survey team leader)
What is FDR? - ansFormal Dispute Resolution (within 20 days of receipt of 2567)
What does CASPER stand for? - ansCertification and survey provider enhanced reports
If you wanted to know how much money I made Last month, I would look at the - ansProfit
and loss statement
Who enforces the rehabilitation act of 1973? - ansEEOC
Which survey type is the annual survey - ansStandard Survey
Which survey type is a complaint survey? - ansAn abbreviated standard survey
Which survey type would you be subject to if the surveyors find substandard care during an
annual survey? - ansAn extended Survey
Which survey type would you be subject to if the surveyor finds substandard care during a
complaint survey? - ansA 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? - ansA re-survey is done to verify a facility corrected
any cited deficiencies
A physician who specializes in mental disorders? - ansPsychiatrist
What is an MDS - ansMinimum Data Set
What is the purpose of the MDS? - ansRequired 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? -
ansMust 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? - ansYou must provide residents with an environment that is home-like and de-
emphasize the institutional look of nursing homes.
What is type 1 Diabitis? - ansInsulin dependent and treated with Injections
What is type 2 diabetes? - ansAdult onset and treated with diet, exercise, and pills.
What does CMS stand for? - ansCenter for Medicare and Medicaid Services
How often must a facility be surveyed? - ansEvery 15 months
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What is class 1 deficiency - ansNo harm or potential for harm
What is class 2 deficiency - ansNo harm and no potential for harm
What is class 3 deficiency - ansHarm but not immediate jeopardy
What is class 4 deficiency - ansHarm and immediate jeopardy
A Class A fire extinguisher is used for what type of flammable material(s)? - ansPaper or
wood fire
Class B fire extinguisher would be used to put out what kind of fire? - ansFlammable Liquid
Fire
Class C Fire Extinguisher would be used for what type of fire? - ansElectrical Fire
Class D Fire Extinguisher would be used for what type of fire? - ansFlammable Metals
An MDS must be signed by a - ansRegistered Nurse
A care plan must be signed by a - ansRegistered Nurse
A comprehensive assessment must be completed within how many days of admission to a
facility? - ans14 days
A care plan must be completed within how many days of the completion of the MDS -
answithin 7 days of completion of MDS
A significant change must be processed within how many days - ans14 days (completely new
MDS)
A comprehensive assessment must be reviewed every ___ and completely updated __. -
ansreviewed every 3 months and completed annually.
A comprehensive assessment must be reviewed every ___ and completely updated __. -
ansreviewed every 3 months and completed annually.
Reaching out to the community and strengthening your relation ship with community
organizations is called - ansPublic relations
What would be the basis for a resident to file a tort against a nursing home? - ansIf the
resident were injured by staff
What does OIG stand for - ansOffice of Inspector General
What does the OIG do? - ansInvestigates Medicare and Medicaid Fraud
Which national organization represents healthcare administrators? - ansAmerican College of
Health Care Administrators
Which national organization represents for profit nursing homes? - ansAHCA
Which national organization represents non-profit long term care facilities? - ansAAHSA
What does DHHS stand fro? - ansDepartment of Health and Human Services
Which organization provides research to OSHA - ansNIOSH provides research to OSHA
What does OSHA stand for? - ansOccupational Safety and Health Act or Administration
What does OSHA do? - ansProtects American workers by ensuring a safe workplce
Who enforces OSHA? - ansOccupational Safety and Health Administration
Which organization sets the standard for the American with Disabilities Act - ansANSI
(American National Standards Institute)
Which organization develops and publishes the life safety code? - ansNFPA
Which life safety code do we follow? - ansSafety Code of 2000