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National nursing home administrator exam 2025 newest actual exam complete questions with detailed verified answers (100% correct answers) / already graded a+ // brand new!! A family is taking care of their Grandpa who has Alzheimer's disease. The family wants to take a short vacation so they contact the LTC facility for a short term stay called: - Respite Care During the applicant interview the primary purpose is to encourage the applicant to as much information as possible about themselves except: - Political & Religious beliefs are not subjects that should be discussed with a potential employee How can a healthcare facility use the "Defend-in-Place-Theory" in a fire emergency and why would this be used? - Fire Containment/Prevention Methods used due to difficult evacuating residents because of their various conditions. Examples: Corridor walls constructed properly, smoke and fire barriers installed, approved fire detection systems and suppression systems such as automatic sprinkler. The facility must maintain clinical records on each resident in accordance with accepted professional standards and practices that are: - 483.75 (Administration) - The facility must maintain clinical records on each resident in accordance with accepted professional standards and practices that are: Complete Accurately Documented Readily Accessible Systematically Organized Which Act protects all persons over the age of 40 against job discrimination? - The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1987 What is a "Nosocomial Infection" in the LTC facility? - Nosocomial Infections - An infection that develops after admission to the LTCF *HAIs/CAIs are infections that are incubating at the time of admission and develop within 48-72 hours after admission The Center for Health Systems Research and Analysis developed a method for evaluating Nursing Home Care, what is this called? - Nursing Home Quality Indicators (QIs) When is an "Extended Survey" conducted? - After substandard quality of care is determined during a standard survey What is a "Flat Organizational Structure"? - An organizational structure that has only a few levels of management and emphasizes decentralization 1st Family Nursing Home has a pharmacist named Tom who comes in monthly and reviews the resident's drug regimen. Tom is known as a/an: - Consultant Pharmacist What is the term for an on-site Federal survey to determine whether a provider meets the requirements to begin participating in the Medicare and/or Medicaid programs? - Initial Survey . In the business world, what is a "Partnership"? - A business entity owned by 2 or more people sharing unlimited liability (unless organized as an LLP) What is the main element of Universal Precautions? - Use of gloves and proper handling techniques NFPA defines "Health Care Occupancy" as what? - NFPA 101 Life Safety Code defines Health Care Occupancy as a building, or a portion thereof, used on a 24-hour basis to house or treat 4 or more people who cannot escape a fire without assistance Maslow's "Hierarchy of Needs" states that needs become powerfully motivating as needs at each successively higher level are met. The levels are from bottom to top: - Ego & Self-Actualization Esteem Social Safety Physiological What type of accounting system does Medicare use? - Accrual system of accounting Information required by OSHA from vendors on any chemical that may be potentially hazardous. - MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) When a resident has legal right to be educated on potential risks, benefits, and alternative of the proposed treatment prior to treatment. This is called what? - Informed Consent One process for assessing a company's profitability is calculated by dividing the firm's annual net income by the total shareholders' equity. This is called ROE - which means? - Return on Equity What is Human Resource Planning (HRP) and why is it important? - HRP is the process an organization uses to ensure that it has the right amount and the right kinds of people to deliver a particular level of output or services in the future. Would a report of inappropriate use of restraints resulting in injury be considered "Immediate Jeopardy"? - NO - A report of inappropriate use of restraints resulting in injury would not be triaged as immediate jeopardy if it is clear that the inappropriate use of restraints is not present and ongoing What is the definition of an "Infection"? - Infection: A disease or a condition of the body that occurs when germs get into the body and grow in numbers What is Bureaucratic Organizational Structure? - A pyramid-shaped organizational structure that consists of hierarchies with many levels of management When is a "Partial Extended Survey" conducted?

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A family is taking care of their Grandpa who has Alzheimer's disease. The family
wants to take a short vacation so they contact the LTC facility for a short term stay
called:
- ✔✔✔Respite Care
During the applicant interview the primary purpose is to encourage the applicant to
as much information as possible about themselves except:
- ✔✔✔Political & Religious beliefs are not subjects that should be discussed with a
potential employee
How can a healthcare facility use the "Defend-in-Place-Theory" in a fire emergency
and why would this be used?
- ✔✔✔Fire Containment/Prevention Methods used due to difficult evacuating
residents because of their various conditions.
Examples: Corridor walls constructed properly, smoke and fire barriers installed,
approved fire detection systems and suppression systems such as automatic
sprinkler.
The facility must maintain clinical records on each resident in accordance with
accepted professional standards and practices that are:
- ✔✔✔483.75 (Administration) - The facility must maintain clinical records on each
resident in accordance with accepted professional standards and practices that are:
Complete
Accurately Documented
Readily Accessible
Systematically Organized
Which Act protects all persons over the age of 40 against job discrimination?
- ✔✔✔The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1987
What is a "Nosocomial Infection" in the LTC facility?
- ✔✔✔Nosocomial Infections - An infection that develops after admission to the
LTCF

, *HAIs/CAIs are infections that are incubating at the time of admission and develop
within 48-72 hours after admission
The Center for Health Systems Research and Analysis developed a method for
evaluating Nursing Home Care, what is this called?
- ✔✔✔Nursing Home Quality Indicators (QIs)
When is an "Extended Survey" conducted?
- ✔✔✔After substandard quality of care is determined during a standard survey
What is a "Flat Organizational Structure"?
- ✔✔✔An organizational structure that has only a few levels of management and
emphasizes decentralization
1st Family Nursing Home has a pharmacist named Tom who comes in monthly and
reviews the resident's drug regimen. Tom is known as a/an:
- ✔✔✔Consultant Pharmacist
What is the term for an on-site Federal survey to determine whether a provider
meets the requirements to begin participating in the Medicare and/or Medicaid
programs?
- ✔✔✔Initial Survey
. In the business world, what is a "Partnership"?
- ✔✔✔A business entity owned by 2 or more people sharing unlimited liability
(unless organized as an LLP)
What is the main element of Universal Precautions?
- ✔✔✔Use of gloves and proper handling techniques
NFPA defines "Health Care Occupancy" as what?
- ✔✔✔NFPA 101 Life Safety Code defines Health Care Occupancy as a building, or a
portion thereof, used on a 24-hour basis to house or treat 4 or more people who
cannot escape a fire without assistance
Maslow's "Hierarchy of Needs" states that needs become powerfully motivating as
needs at each successively higher level are met. The levels are from bottom to top:
- ✔✔✔Ego & Self-Actualization
Esteem
Social
Safety

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