WebCE Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers | Latest Update 2023/2024 (Graded A+)
WebCE Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers | Latest Update 2023/2024 (Graded A+). Which level of care has as its chief characteristic assistance with ADLs? A) Custodial B) Intermediate C) Skilled D) Managed - Answer- A) Custodial The primary characteristic of which is to provide assistance with the activities of daily living, helps meet personal rather than medical needs. All of the following are examples of formal caregiving EXCEPT: A) home health aides B) intermediate care facilities C) volunteer charitable groups D) daily transportation to a senior center provided by a neighbor - Answer- D) daily transportation to a senior center provided by a neighbor Formal caregiving is paid, or volunteer care is provided through a service system. Informal care is delivered by family or friends. All of the following are services commonly offered by assisted living residences EXCEPT: A) health care management B) help with medications C) housekeeping D) continuous post-operative monitoring - Answer- D) continuous post-operative monitoring Assisted living residences generally provide most personal and health care services except for skilled nursing care, such as continuous post-operative monitoring, which can only be offered by a skilled nursing facility. Which of the following is NOT an example of home or community-based long-term care? A) adult day care B) CCRCs C) respite care D) hospice care - Answer- B) CCRCs Continuing care retirement communities, or CCRCs, are large, campus-like facilities that house residents and provide a complete range of long-term care. A long-term care ombudsman represents people in a given geographical area who live in assisted living residences or skilled nursing facilities. A) True B) False - Answer- A) True A long-term care ombudsman, as a local representative for those in assisted living facilities or SNFs, can be a valuable source of information about various local facilities for those seeking housing for the elderly. Which of the following is a correct statement about Medicare Part D Prescription Drug coverage? A) Enrollment in Part D is mandatory. B) All prescriptions are paid in full under Part D. C) No additional premium is required for this coverage. D) Enrollment in Part D is voluntary. - Answer- D) Enrollment in Part D is voluntary. Medicare Part D provides coverage for prescription drugs, but it does not cover all prescription drug costs. The cost of a stand-alone Part D plan requires a premium payment. (Those who enroll in a Medicare Part C plan may have prescription drug coverage as part of the plan, and the plan's premium would likely include this coverage.) Enrollment in Part D is voluntary. Which of the following only covers inpatient hospital care and hospice? A) Medicare Part A B) Medicare Part B C) Medicare Part C D) Medicare Part D - Answer- A) Medicare Part A Part A helps pay for inpatient care in a hospital or skilled nursing facility (following a hospital stay), some home health care, and hospice care. Which of the following is a correct statement about Medicare? A) Medicare is available only to those 65 and older. B) Medicare pays all of the costs of health care for those 65 and older. C) Medicare does not cover long-term care. D) Medicare covers custodial care in the home whenever help with ADLs is needed. - Answer- C) Medicare does not cover long-term care. Medicare helps with the cost of health care, but it does not cover all medical expenses or the cost of long-term care. With regard to Medicare and long-term care, which of the following statements is true? A)Medicare covers long-term care for as long as necessary, but only if the individual requires skilled nursing care in an institution. B) Medicare covers long-term care for as long as necessary, but only if the care is delivered in the individual's home. C) Medicare covers care in a skilled nursing facility for a limited time, but only if the care follows an admitted hospital stay and is ordered by a physician. D) Medicare covers custodial care for up to one year regardless of whether the custodial care is delivered in a facility or in the individual's home. - Answer- C) Medicare covers care in a skilled nursing facility for a limited time, but only if the care follows an admitted hospital stay and is ordered by a physician. How much of a community spouse's own income must be spent on care for an institutionalized spouse who is receiving Medicaid assistance?
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