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Which of the following is part of standard precautions for
infection control?
A. Wearing a gown each time there is a clothing change for
an incontinent
resident.
B. Placing soiled linens on the floor rather than on the bed or
other furniture.
C. Washing hands after touching a resident's blood or urine, if
gloves were worn
at the time of
contact.
D. Using an antimicrobial soap for routine hand washing. -
ANSWER-C. Washing hands after touching a resident's blood or
urine, if gloves were worn at the time of contact.
,For a long-term care organization to be successful under a
case-mix based
system of reimbursement, it should engage in which one of
the following?
A. double-entry bookkeeping
B. group purchasing
C. accelerated method of depreciation
D. integration of clinical and financial data systems. - ANSWER-
D. integration of clinical and financial data systems.
The facility must notify each resident that receives Medicaid
benefits when the personal funds in the resident's account
reaches _______________ the limit at which the resident may
lose Medicaid eligibility.
A. $200 less than
B. exactly
C. $200 greater than
D. anywhere between $200 less than and $200 greater than -
ANSWER-A. $200 less than
The Life Safety Code permits skilled nursing facilities to have
which one of
the
following?
,A. bedroom doors with ventilation louvers
B. non-fire-retardant Christmas trees as long as they are
located near a fire
extinguisher
C. handrails with a one-inch clearance from the wall
D. self-closing stairwell doors - ANSWER-D. self-closing stairwell
doors
At least how often must a pharmacist review the drug
regimen of each
resident?
A. weekly
C. quarterly
B. monthly
D. annually - ANSWER-B. monthly
Which of the following is not an example of rehabilitation
nursing?
A. using a Foley catheter to heal bedsores
B. providing ROM exercises for residents with a limited range of
motion
, C. using prompted voiding for residents with urinary
incontinence
D. using task segmentation in assisting a resident to perform
grooming tasks -
ANSWER-A. using a Foley catheter to heal
bedsores
A 125-bed facility has 100 residents. What is its occupancy
rate?
A. 80
percent
C.
100
B.
1.25
D. Not possible to determine with these data. - ANSWER-
A. 80 percent
An administrator notices a resident sitting in the same position
in her wheel
chair for a long while, and there is a planned activity going on
in the next room.
The administrator
should
A. greet the resident, then push her into the activity room.