NAB CORE FINAL EXAM LATEST 2025
REAL EXAM COMPLETE 350 VERIFIED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS with WELL –
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
The medical director declined to take responsibility for monitoring and ensuring
implementation of resident care policies, feeling this was too time-consuming. The
administrator would be well advised to _____.
A. Agree with the medical director
B. Enter a complaint to the state about the medical director
C. Find a new medical director
D. Assign that task to the director of nursing
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- Answer ✓✓C. Find a new medical director.
The medical director is responsible for (a) implementation of resident care policies; and (b)
the coordination of medical care in the facility (F841/§483.70(h)(2)).
On learning that, to save expenses, the director of nursing has determined that drug
records are in order and that all controlled drugs are accounted for, the administrator
should _____.
A. Be pleased and compliment the director of nursing
B. Thank the director of nursing for the information and continue about their business
C. Call the consulting pharmacist
D. Plan an in-service for other nurses
- Answer ✓✓C. Call the consulting pharmacist.
The facility will employ or obtain the services of a licensed pharmacist who (a) provides
consultation on all aspects of the provision of pharmacy services in the facility; (b)
establishes a system of records of receipt and disposition of all controlled drugs in sufficient
detail to enable an accurate reconciliation; and (c) determines that drug records are in
order and that an account of all controlled drugs is maintained and periodically reconciled
(F755/§483.45(b)(1-3)).
Permitting a resident, whose physician permits drugs judged unnecessary but demanded
by the resident, to continue to take unnecessary drugs _____.
A. Is encouraged
B. Is generally acceptable
C. Is not permitted
D. Is permitted if the resident self-administers drugs
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- Answer ✓✓C. Is not permitted.
Each resident's drug regimen will be free from unnecessary drugs. An "unnecessary drug"
is any drug when used (a) in excessive dose (including duplicate therapy); (b) for excessive
duration; (c) without adequate monitoring; (d) without adequate indications for its use; (e)
in the presence of adverse consequences, which indicate the dose should be reduced or
discontinued; or (f) any combinations of the reasons as mentioned earlier
(F757/§483.45(d)(1-6))
Part D, implemented in 2006, was intended to _____.
A. Provide stricter oversight of care
B. Provide relief from medication expenses
C. Cover outlier costs
D. Decrease federal involvement
- Answer ✓✓B. Provide relief from medication expenses.
Medicare Part D (Medicare drug coverage) helps to cover the cost of prescription drugs for
those enrolled in Part D.
An individual who can prove that they recently successfully completed a training and
competency evaluation program, but who is NOT actually registered in the required
registry, _____ as a nurse's aide.
A. Can be hired
B. Must not be hired
C. Is temporarily eligible to be hired
D. Is likely overqualified to serve
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- Answer ✓✓A. Can be hired.
The facility will not use any individual working in the facility as a nurse's aide for more
than 4 months, on a full-time basis, unless (a) that individual is competent to provide
nursing and nursing-related services and (b) that individual has completed a training and
competency evaluation program, or a competency evaluation program approved by the
state as meeting the requirements (F728/§483.35(d)(1)). The facility will not use
nonpermanent employees as nurse's aides unless they have completed either a training and
competency evaluation program or a state-approved competency evaluation program
(F728/§483.35(d)(2)).
Responsibility for determining whether the nurse's aide training and competency
evaluation requirements are met in a facility falls to the _____.
A. Medicare inspectors
B. Medicaid inspectors
C. State Nursing Board
D. State survey agency
- Answer ✓✓D. State survey agency.
A facility must not use any individual who has worked fewer than 4 months as a nurse aide in
that facility unless the individual has demonstrated competence through satisfactory
participation in a state-approved Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Program
(NATCEP) or competency evaluation program (CEP). Any individual who successfully
completed either an NATCEP or a CEP or has been deemed or determined competent as
provided in §483.150(a) and (b) may be employed as a nurses' aide. NATCEP programs are
overseen by state survey agencies (F728/§483.35(d)(3)).
The owner of a facility providing nearly the best nurse aide training and competency
evaluation program (NATCEP) in the state declines to permit an unannounced visit by the
state. The state will _____.
A. Return at a more acceptable time
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