UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. The most likely single cause for the series of bankruptcies among larger nursing home chains around
the year 2000 was ____.
1. Too small increases in government reimbursement rates
2. Paying too much for acquisitions in 1998 and 1999
3. Not taking advantage of falling interest rates
4. Thinking too small - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅2
2. In a chance conversation with the owner of an eight-facility chain, the newly hired administrator for
the oldest facility in the chain indicates that, because the mortgage is fully retired, the administrator will
concentrate more on being effec- tive than efficient since the Quality Indicators are all at or above the
state's aver-age. The owner would likely ____.
1. Be pleased
2. Be distressed
3. Be content
4. Praise the newly hired administrator - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅2
3.
Occupancy of Facility A has been a steady 70% since the Prospective Payment System was introduced.
Two weeks ago, a new 120-bed, equally equipped facil- ity opened several blocks away. The Facility A
administrator tells the admissions counselor to continue the usual recruitment approach. The chain
owners ought to _____.
1. Rest comfortably
2. Seek a new administrator
3. Appoint a new admissions counselor
4. Take no action - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅2
4. Bankruptcies among larger nursing home chains prior to 2000 _____.
1. Were frequent
2. Were ubiquitous
,3. Were highly unusual
4. Were routinely declared to avoid too much accumulated debt - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅3
5. Under the Prospective Payment System, nursing facilities' reimbursed costs _____.
1. Were about the same as previously
2. Were more bundled
3. Used an unbundled cost structure
4. Were reimbursement for actual costs - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅2
6. In recent years, Medicare has _____.
1. Allowed facilities to make a modest profit
2. Shifted more costs onto nursing facilities
3. Eased up on economic pressures previously placed on facilities
4. Remained relatively unchanged in its reimbursement structure - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅2
7. The nurse newly promoted to director of nursing insists on giving four RN hours of patient care each
day on the Alzheimer's wing in the 175-bed facility. The administrator should _____.
1. Praise the new director of nursing for her resident centeredness
2. Appoint an assistant director of nursing
3. Adapt the job description to fit her pattern
4. Seek a new director of nursing - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅4
8. The applicant for the administrator position in a facility near a large teaching hospital insists that, as
before in his rural facility, if hied he would not let the Medicare reimbursement policies affect his case
mix. This applicant _____.
1. Should be hired
2. Is likely to succeed if hired
3. Can likely succeed in his goal
4. Is out of touch - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅4
,9. The newly hired assistant to the administrator insists that the organizational chart dotted line
between this position and the Department of Nursing be a solid line. The administrator should _____.
1. Agree in general
2. Agree to this special case
3. Ask the director of nursing for his or her opinion 4. Be forewarned - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅4
10. The medical supplies provider tells the administrator of a facility that has not paid bills for the past 3
months but is now operating under a bankruptcy judge's approved plan for restructuring, that no more
deliveries will be made until past bills are fully paid. The medical supplies provider _____.
1. Is smart to cut losses at that point
2. Does not understand how bankruptcy works 3. Will now likely get his past due bills paid
4. Is farsighted - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅2
11. An administrator who adopts the leadership-by-walking-around (LBWA) approach by walking
through the facility weekly and intently observing has _____.
1. Become an effective leader
2. Chosen a good management style 3. Failed to understand LBWA
4. Implemented a useful strategy - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅3
12. The nursing facility administrator who, using the leadership-by-walking around (LBWA) technique,
succeeds in actually making appropriate corrections on the spot during her rounds _____.
1. Is effectively implementing the concept
2. Gains additional power through the process 3. Exhibits appropriate leadership
4. Does not understand LBWA - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅4
13. The rate of increase in the total number of nursing facilities in the United States during the years
2008 to 2012 is _____.
1. Likely to be about level
2. Likely to double
, 3. Likely to triple to accommodate the baby boomer generation 4. Likely to decrease markedly -
CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅1
14. The applicant for administrator of the facility insists that he has successfully used democratic
leadership to the exclusion of all other leadership styles. The interviewer should _____.
1. Recommend hiring this candidate
2. Praise the candidate
3. Be favorably impressed
4. Continue to interview candidates - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅4
15. The candidate for administrator said that she used a variety of administrative styles, but could not
say exactly which she would use in every circumstance. The interviewer should be _____.
1. Favorably impressed
2. Unfavorably impressed
3. Concerned about possible indecisiveness 4. Looking for one leadership style - CORRECT
ANSWER✅✅✅1
16. The candidate for administrator indicated that he consistently chose the charis- matic style of
leadership. This should _____ the interviewer.
1. Reassure
2. Alert
3. Confirm the candidate's qualifications to 4. Please - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅2
17. The costs of providing subacute care to nursing home residents _____. 1. Is perhaps triple that of the
more typical patient
2. Covered by Medicare
3. Absorbed by Medicaid if Medicare coverage is inadequate
4. Mostly covered by private insurance - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅✅1