NCIA Arizona State Exam |354
Questions with Solutions
Programs and services, including supervisory and personal care services,
that are provided to persons who are incapable of recognizing danger,
summoning assistance, expressing need, or making basic care decisions - -
Directed Care Services
- The individual, agency, partners, owner, group, or corporation, whether
appointed, elected, or otherwise designated, in which the ultimate
responsibility and authority for the conduct of the health care institution are
vested - -Governing Authority
- Services, other than medical, that pertain to general supervision,
protective, preventive, and personal care services, supervisory care services,
or directed care services - -Health-related Services
- The acquisition, analysis, and delivery of health-related data of individuals
to aid in determining the need for medical services - -Health Screening
Services
- The total number of persons for whom the health care institution is
authorized by DHS to provide services as required if the person is expected
to stay in the health care institution for more than 24 hours - -Licensed
Capacity
- The services that pertain to medical care and that are performed at the
direction of a physician on behalf of patients by physicians, dentists, nurses,
and other professional and technical personnel - -Medical Services
- Any health care institution that is organized and operated exclusively for
charitable purposes, no part of the net earnings of which inures to the
benefit of any private shareholder or individual, or that is operated by the
state or any political subdivision of the state - -Nonproprietary Institution
- A health care institution that provides inpatient beds or resident beds and
nursing services to persons who need continuous nursing services but who
do not require hospital care or direct daily care from a physician - -Nursing
Care Institution
- Those services that pertain to the curative, restorative, and preventive
aspects of nursing care and that are performed at the direction of a
physician by or under the supervision of a registered nurse licensed in this
state - -Nursing Services
, - Assistance with activities of daily living that can be performed by persons
without professional skills or professional training and includes the
coordination or provision of intermittent nursing services and the
administration of medications and treatments by a nurse who is licensed - -
Personal Care Services
- Services that are provided by a licensed health care institution to persons
who are otherwise cared for in foster homes and in private homes to provide
an interval of rest or relief of not more than 30 days to operators of foster
homes or to family members - -Respite Care Services
- The nature or number of violations revealed by any type of inspection or
investigation of a health care institution does not pose a direct risk to the
life, health, or safety of patients or residents - -Substantial Compliance
- Directly overseeing and inspecting the act of accomplishing a function or
activity - -Supervision
- General supervision, including daily awareness of resident functioning and
continuing needs, the ability to intervene in a crisis, and assistance in self-
administering prescribed medications - -Supervisory Care Services
- A license that is issued by DHS to operate a class or subclass of a health
care institution at a specific location and that is valid until an initial licensing
inspection - -Temporary License
- Medically necessary periodic health care services that are unplanned or
cannot reasonably be anticipated and that require medical evaluation or
treatment before the next business day - -Unscheduled Medical Services
- Who is required to have a fingerprint clearance card? - -Anyone who
provides direct care services
- If a new hire does not already have a fingerprint clearance card, they must
apply for one within ____ of employment. - -20 working days
- Owners are required to make documented, good faith efforts to contact
____ and verify ____. - -Previous employers to obtain information or
recommendations that may be relevant to a person's fitness to work in a
facility; The current status of a person's fingerprint clearance card
- If an employee has a 6-month or greater gap in their employment record,
they must submit ____. - -An application for a new fingerprint clearance card
with a new set of fingerprints
, - Services that provide direct individual care and that are not provided in a
common area, including: 1. Assistance with ADLs; 2. Assistance with self-
administration of medication; 3. Janitorial, maintenance, housekeeping, or
other services provided in a resident's room; 4. Transportation services - -
Direct Supportive Services
- An application for licensure to operate a nursing facility must be submitted
by the governing body at least ____ but not more than ____ before the
anticipated date of operation. - -60 days; 120 days
- An application for a substantial compliance survey for initial licensure must
be submitted at least ____ before the date on which the survey is requested.
- -30 days
- A change of ownership must be submitted in writing at least ____ before it
is to take place. - -30 days
- DHS must be notified of any change in a controlling person (governing
body) within ____. - -30 days
- A facility may begin operating on the ____. - -Effective date of the
temporary license
- Medical records for adult patients must be kept for ____. - -6 years after
discharge
- Medical records for minors must be kept for ____. - -3 years after they turn
18 or 6 years after discharge, whichever is later
- A health care institution license issued by DHS must be posted ____. - -In a
conspicuous location in the reception area of the facility
- True or False: Facilities must post in a conspicuous place a notice that
identifies where the inspection reports are for the facility. - -TRUE
- True or False: A facility can be denied a license if the applicant or anyone
they work with (other members of governing body, stockholders, etc.) have
had their license to operate a facility denied, revoked, or suspended. - -TRUE
- If DHS reasonably believes that the life or safety of patients will be
immediately affected, they can order ____. - -1. The immediate restriction of
admissions or readmissions; 2. Selected transfer of patients out of the
facility; 3. Reduction of capacity; 4. Termination of specific services,
procedures, practices, or facilities
Questions with Solutions
Programs and services, including supervisory and personal care services,
that are provided to persons who are incapable of recognizing danger,
summoning assistance, expressing need, or making basic care decisions - -
Directed Care Services
- The individual, agency, partners, owner, group, or corporation, whether
appointed, elected, or otherwise designated, in which the ultimate
responsibility and authority for the conduct of the health care institution are
vested - -Governing Authority
- Services, other than medical, that pertain to general supervision,
protective, preventive, and personal care services, supervisory care services,
or directed care services - -Health-related Services
- The acquisition, analysis, and delivery of health-related data of individuals
to aid in determining the need for medical services - -Health Screening
Services
- The total number of persons for whom the health care institution is
authorized by DHS to provide services as required if the person is expected
to stay in the health care institution for more than 24 hours - -Licensed
Capacity
- The services that pertain to medical care and that are performed at the
direction of a physician on behalf of patients by physicians, dentists, nurses,
and other professional and technical personnel - -Medical Services
- Any health care institution that is organized and operated exclusively for
charitable purposes, no part of the net earnings of which inures to the
benefit of any private shareholder or individual, or that is operated by the
state or any political subdivision of the state - -Nonproprietary Institution
- A health care institution that provides inpatient beds or resident beds and
nursing services to persons who need continuous nursing services but who
do not require hospital care or direct daily care from a physician - -Nursing
Care Institution
- Those services that pertain to the curative, restorative, and preventive
aspects of nursing care and that are performed at the direction of a
physician by or under the supervision of a registered nurse licensed in this
state - -Nursing Services
, - Assistance with activities of daily living that can be performed by persons
without professional skills or professional training and includes the
coordination or provision of intermittent nursing services and the
administration of medications and treatments by a nurse who is licensed - -
Personal Care Services
- Services that are provided by a licensed health care institution to persons
who are otherwise cared for in foster homes and in private homes to provide
an interval of rest or relief of not more than 30 days to operators of foster
homes or to family members - -Respite Care Services
- The nature or number of violations revealed by any type of inspection or
investigation of a health care institution does not pose a direct risk to the
life, health, or safety of patients or residents - -Substantial Compliance
- Directly overseeing and inspecting the act of accomplishing a function or
activity - -Supervision
- General supervision, including daily awareness of resident functioning and
continuing needs, the ability to intervene in a crisis, and assistance in self-
administering prescribed medications - -Supervisory Care Services
- A license that is issued by DHS to operate a class or subclass of a health
care institution at a specific location and that is valid until an initial licensing
inspection - -Temporary License
- Medically necessary periodic health care services that are unplanned or
cannot reasonably be anticipated and that require medical evaluation or
treatment before the next business day - -Unscheduled Medical Services
- Who is required to have a fingerprint clearance card? - -Anyone who
provides direct care services
- If a new hire does not already have a fingerprint clearance card, they must
apply for one within ____ of employment. - -20 working days
- Owners are required to make documented, good faith efforts to contact
____ and verify ____. - -Previous employers to obtain information or
recommendations that may be relevant to a person's fitness to work in a
facility; The current status of a person's fingerprint clearance card
- If an employee has a 6-month or greater gap in their employment record,
they must submit ____. - -An application for a new fingerprint clearance card
with a new set of fingerprints
, - Services that provide direct individual care and that are not provided in a
common area, including: 1. Assistance with ADLs; 2. Assistance with self-
administration of medication; 3. Janitorial, maintenance, housekeeping, or
other services provided in a resident's room; 4. Transportation services - -
Direct Supportive Services
- An application for licensure to operate a nursing facility must be submitted
by the governing body at least ____ but not more than ____ before the
anticipated date of operation. - -60 days; 120 days
- An application for a substantial compliance survey for initial licensure must
be submitted at least ____ before the date on which the survey is requested.
- -30 days
- A change of ownership must be submitted in writing at least ____ before it
is to take place. - -30 days
- DHS must be notified of any change in a controlling person (governing
body) within ____. - -30 days
- A facility may begin operating on the ____. - -Effective date of the
temporary license
- Medical records for adult patients must be kept for ____. - -6 years after
discharge
- Medical records for minors must be kept for ____. - -3 years after they turn
18 or 6 years after discharge, whichever is later
- A health care institution license issued by DHS must be posted ____. - -In a
conspicuous location in the reception area of the facility
- True or False: Facilities must post in a conspicuous place a notice that
identifies where the inspection reports are for the facility. - -TRUE
- True or False: A facility can be denied a license if the applicant or anyone
they work with (other members of governing body, stockholders, etc.) have
had their license to operate a facility denied, revoked, or suspended. - -TRUE
- If DHS reasonably believes that the life or safety of patients will be
immediately affected, they can order ____. - -1. The immediate restriction of
admissions or readmissions; 2. Selected transfer of patients out of the
facility; 3. Reduction of capacity; 4. Termination of specific services,
procedures, practices, or facilities