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WISCONSIN NHA FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS CURRENTLY TESTING COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS /ALREADY GRADED A+

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Five categories of activities of daily living (ADLS)-ANS-Hygiene, mobility, elimination (toileting), dining, and communication including speech Late lost ADLS-ANS-Bed mobility, Transfer, Eating, Toilet use When changing physicians, the new physician must....-ANS-1. Conduct a new history/physical examination 2. Write new orders 3. Obtain a written release from the former physician Actions to take when Death Occurs-ANS-1. Contact resident's family members 2. Follow facility protocol in pronouncing death 3. Complete forms/documents for releasing the body 4. Prepare the body for family to view 5. Confer with the family before releasing Discharges must include a summary of what?-ANS-1. Contain a recapitulation of the entire residents stay 2. Must contain a final summary of the residents status 3. Must have a post discharge plan of care, including the resident and family

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WISCONSIN NHA FINAL EXAM 2025-2026 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS CURRENTLY TESTING
COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED
ANSWERS /ALREADY GRADED A+




Five categories of activities of daily living (ADLS)-ANS-Hygiene,
mobility, elimination (toileting), dining, and communication
including speech


Late lost ADLS-ANS-Bed mobility, Transfer, Eating, Toilet use


When changing physicians, the new physician must....-ANS-1.
Conduct a new history/physical examination
2. Write new orders
3. Obtain a written release from the former physician


Actions to take when Death Occurs-ANS-1. Contact resident's
family members
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,2. Follow facility protocol in pronouncing death
3. Complete forms/documents for releasing the body
4. Prepare the body for family to view
5. Confer with the family before releasing


Discharges must include a summary of what?-ANS-1. Contain a
recapitulation of the entire residents stay
2. Must contain a final summary of the residents status
3. Must have a post discharge plan of care, including the
resident and family


Discharge planning begins at _________-ANS-Admission


Items included in a Crash Cart-ANS-Suction machine,
stethoscope, gloves, blood pressure cuffs


2 major causes of spread of infections-ANS-1. Employee does
not follow proper hand hygiene
2. the mishandling of soiled linen


Job Description-ANS-Details of the specific duties, the authority,
and qualifications of each job in the facility
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,CNA requirements for a nursing home-ANS-1. Full time
employee in a State approved training program
2. Demonstrated competence through participation in a state
approved nurse aide training
3. Has been determined competent


Nursing homes must employee a ______ either full time or part
time-ANS-Dietitian


Treatment for depression-ANS-1. Anti–depressant medications
2. Counseling
3. Activities




or combined


Most common type of dementia-ANS-Alzheimers disease


What type of therapy do the staff members reassure and
reaffirm a persons thoughts/feelings-ANS-Validation Therapy

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, All residents must be assessed for wandering when?-ANS-Prior
to admission or immediately upon admit


What is sundowners?-ANS-When dementia gets worse at night,
wandering later at night


Risk factors for a resident becoming dehydrated are.....-ANS-
Coma/decreased sensorium, fluid loss from diarrhea, fever, or
uncontrolled diabetes, difficulty holding the fluids glass,
dementia, and refusal of liquids


** Those with thickened liquids are prone to dehydration


This type of care is for people with a life expectancy of 6
months or less-ANS-Hospice care


Medicare determines four distinct levels of hospice care-ANS-1.
Routine home care
2. Continuous home care (8–24 hrs per day)
3. General in patient care (GIP)
4. Respite care (support for family member)

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