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1. The primary goal of a nursing home administrator is to:
A. Maximize profit only
B. Ensure quality resident care and regulatory compliance
C. Reduce staffing levels
D. Eliminate documentation
Answer: B
Rationale: The primary responsibility is safe, high-quality resident care within
regulations.
2. Resident-centered care focuses on:
A. Facility convenience
B. Individual resident needs and preferences
C. Staff schedules
D. Insurance billing
Answer: B
Rationale: Care is tailored to each resident’s preferences and dignity.
3. HIPAA primarily protects:
A. Employee wages
B. Resident health information privacy
,C. Facility profits
D. Job descriptions
Answer: B
Rationale: HIPAA ensures confidentiality of protected health information.
4. Informed consent requires:
A. Verbal agreement only
B. Understanding of risks, benefits, and alternatives
C. Physician approval only
D. Family permission only
Answer: B
Rationale: Residents must understand care before agreeing.
5. A nursing home care plan should be:
A. Generic
B. Individualized
C. Verbal only
D. Hidden from staff
Answer: B
Rationale: Each resident requires a personalized plan of care.
6. The minimum data set (MDS) is used to:
A. Determine staff salaries
B. Assess resident care needs
C. Track facility profits
D. Hire employees
Answer: B
Rationale: MDS evaluates resident health status and care requirements.
, 7. A quality assurance program focuses on:
A. Reducing staff
B. Improving care quality
C. Increasing billing
D. Limiting documentation
Answer: B
Rationale: QA ensures continuous improvement in care delivery.
8. A key indicator of quality care is:
A. Low staffing
B. Low infection rates
C. High turnover
D. High complaints
Answer: B
Rationale: Reduced infections reflect better care quality.
9. Infection control primarily aims to:
A. Increase antibiotic use
B. Prevent disease transmission
C. Reduce documentation
D. Increase occupancy
Answer: B
Rationale: Infection control prevents spread of pathogens.
10. Hand hygiene is required:
A. Once daily
B. Before and after resident contact
C. Only after shifts
D. Weekly