NAB Core & NHA 1 Questions and CORRECT
Answers
Expectancy Theory
Employees expect that hard work will be rewarded.
Reinforcement Theory
A negative or positive outcome reinforces likelihood that a behavior be repeated.
Grades of Decubitus Sores
(I) Red but unbroken
(II) Blister or open sore
(III) Extends through sub. fat
(IIII) Deep down to the bone.
Policies
Written by upper and middle management
Procedures
Written by middle-level and lower management
Quantitative Management Approach
Management through report.
Qualitative Management Approach
Motivating, empowering, and challenging staff
,Appeal Citation
IDR: Informal Dispute Resolution
-Request review in writing within 10 days.
FDR: Formal Dispute Resolution
-Ask for formal administrating hearing.
-20 calendar days to request.
Temperature for hot food
140 degrees F or above
Hazardous foods should be stored at temperatures AT or BELOW________ degrees.
41
Refrigerate temperatures should be maintained at______ degrees F or below.
41
Critical element of the drug label
Name of the drug and strength
The use of microbiological sampling in surveillance of the nursing facility is:
1) Helpful, but not widely accepted standards exist for this practice.
2) Not permitted without prior approval from the local department of public health
3) Obligatory and reports must be made weekly.
4) Discouraged because of the excessive cost.
,Answer: 1
Its permitted, not expensive, not obligatory.
FLSA stands for
Fair Labor Standards Act
(i)Minimum wage rates, (ii) Overtime, (iii) child labor, (iiii) equal rights
Theory X
Negative response.
Theory Y
Positive response.
Allowable medication error rate?
5%
Which one of the following is an example of a fixed cost?
1) The expenditure for disposable medical supplies.
2) The amount spent on food supplies by the dietary department.
3) The postage for resident billing.
4) The salary of the director of nursing.
Answer: 4
A fixed cost is a cost that doesn't vary with occupancy rate or any other measure of volume.
A facility must maintain all resident assessments completed within the previous _______
months of the residents' active record.
, 15 months.
All floors having a minimum occupancy above ____ person shall be divided into ____
section by a _____-hour fire wall or fire partition with ample room on each side for the
total number of beds on each floor. However, each patient wing extending from a ____ core
area shall be protected by doors regardless of the number of patients.
30; 2; 1; Center
What does CABO stand for?
Council of American Building Officials
A balance sheet summarizes a long-term care facility's assets, liabilities, and _____?
Equity (net worth)
A ramp when necessary shall have a slope not greater than?
12 inch rise every 12 feet.
What does EEG stand for?
Electroencephalogram (test of brain activity)
What does the prefix 'myo' mean?
Relating to muscle.
Retrospective payment
(1987 it changed to prospective payment system)
Answers
Expectancy Theory
Employees expect that hard work will be rewarded.
Reinforcement Theory
A negative or positive outcome reinforces likelihood that a behavior be repeated.
Grades of Decubitus Sores
(I) Red but unbroken
(II) Blister or open sore
(III) Extends through sub. fat
(IIII) Deep down to the bone.
Policies
Written by upper and middle management
Procedures
Written by middle-level and lower management
Quantitative Management Approach
Management through report.
Qualitative Management Approach
Motivating, empowering, and challenging staff
,Appeal Citation
IDR: Informal Dispute Resolution
-Request review in writing within 10 days.
FDR: Formal Dispute Resolution
-Ask for formal administrating hearing.
-20 calendar days to request.
Temperature for hot food
140 degrees F or above
Hazardous foods should be stored at temperatures AT or BELOW________ degrees.
41
Refrigerate temperatures should be maintained at______ degrees F or below.
41
Critical element of the drug label
Name of the drug and strength
The use of microbiological sampling in surveillance of the nursing facility is:
1) Helpful, but not widely accepted standards exist for this practice.
2) Not permitted without prior approval from the local department of public health
3) Obligatory and reports must be made weekly.
4) Discouraged because of the excessive cost.
,Answer: 1
Its permitted, not expensive, not obligatory.
FLSA stands for
Fair Labor Standards Act
(i)Minimum wage rates, (ii) Overtime, (iii) child labor, (iiii) equal rights
Theory X
Negative response.
Theory Y
Positive response.
Allowable medication error rate?
5%
Which one of the following is an example of a fixed cost?
1) The expenditure for disposable medical supplies.
2) The amount spent on food supplies by the dietary department.
3) The postage for resident billing.
4) The salary of the director of nursing.
Answer: 4
A fixed cost is a cost that doesn't vary with occupancy rate or any other measure of volume.
A facility must maintain all resident assessments completed within the previous _______
months of the residents' active record.
, 15 months.
All floors having a minimum occupancy above ____ person shall be divided into ____
section by a _____-hour fire wall or fire partition with ample room on each side for the
total number of beds on each floor. However, each patient wing extending from a ____ core
area shall be protected by doors regardless of the number of patients.
30; 2; 1; Center
What does CABO stand for?
Council of American Building Officials
A balance sheet summarizes a long-term care facility's assets, liabilities, and _____?
Equity (net worth)
A ramp when necessary shall have a slope not greater than?
12 inch rise every 12 feet.
What does EEG stand for?
Electroencephalogram (test of brain activity)
What does the prefix 'myo' mean?
Relating to muscle.
Retrospective payment
(1987 it changed to prospective payment system)