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1 | P a g e NAB RCAL EXAMS 2024 WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS BY EXPERTS |FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED A+|NEWEST |GUARANTEED PASS |LATEST UPDATE A written game plan that is designed to eliminate or minimize occupational exposure. Exposure Control Plan When contracted laundry services are provided off site what does the DHS require the contractor to have? Commercial laundry services Information should be added to an ICP at a minimum when what occurs? A signifi cant change of condition A resident has the right to participate in social, religious, and community activities provided these do not: Conflict with physician orders Mrs. J suffers from dementia. No matter how many times staff explain something to her she doesn't seem to be able to accomplish the task. What is the best solution? Task Breakdown The best way for the administrator to get feedback regarding dining services is through: Resident Council What does ECP stand for? Exposure Control Plan Infectious mi croorganisms present in blood that can cause disease in humans. (HBV, HCV, HIV) 2 | P a g e Bloodborne Pathogens Requires a facility identify and use effective and safer medical devices, incorporate changes in annual update of exposure control plan, solicit input from nonmanagerial employees who are responsible for direct patient care, maintain a sharps injury log Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act An OSHA standard intended to increase health care practitioners' awareness of risks, to improve work practices and appr opriate use of personal protective equipment, and to reduce injuries and illnesses in the workplace; Labels and contaminated equipment bags Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) A set of procedures required by OSHA as a follow -up to exposure incidents. At no cost to the employee. Post Exposure Evaluation At what frequency should the ECP be updated? At least every 12 months (Or after a revision to positions descriptions involving BBPs) HIV infected individuals may experience flu -like symptoms while some remain asymptotic. Those who develop symptoms do so with _________ to _____ weeks after exposure 2,4 What is the incidence rate of HIV in the US? 50,000 Common Combustibles such as paper, wood, furniture, clothing - Water, Foam; what type of fire is this? Class A Fire Burnable fuels such as gasoline, oil, or alcohol - Inert Gas, CO2; what type of fire is this? Class B Fire Electrical fires such as computers and electronics - Inert Gas, CO2 - Turn off electricity first; what type of fire is this? Class C Fires Flammable metals - what type of fire is this? Class D Fire Commercial Kitchens - Wet Chemicals; What type of fire is this Class K Fire What does RACE stand for? rescue, alarm, contain, extinguish 3 | P a g e What are the 3 types of communication? Verbal, Nonverbal, Affec tive What must be included in all successful conflict resolutions Open Communication The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently. Ergono mics Assure safe and helpful working conditions for working men and women, and mandates that each employee shall furnish to each of his/her employers employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards or harm. OSHA Act of 1970 A do cument that indicates what medical intervention an individual wants if he or she becomes incapable of expressing those wishes. Living Will Agreement between a health care provider and a resident or surrogate decision -maker, in which the resident assumes ce rtain risks in exchange for the provider's accommodation of a preference of the resident or surrogate decision -maker acting on behalf of the resident. Shared Risk Agreement Comprised of a group of employees who value the safety and well -being of their peer s and the continuous success of the organization. Safety Committee Program Typically inspire staff through effective communication and by creating an environment of intellectual stimulation. Transformational Leadership Passed in 1990, and gave patients the right to make health care decisions on entering the hospital. It is now referred as advance directive. Self Determination Act Allows a terminally ill Oregon resident to obtain a lethal dose of medication from his or her physician. Oregon Death with Dignit y Act of 1994 A trust created by a property owner during his/ her life time for the purpose of providing financial care for the family or self. Living Trust 4 | P a g e Upon the death of a joint tenant or tenant by the entirety the interest does not pass to the tenant 's heirs but to the other join tenant(s) Right of Survivorship An acutely disturbed state of mind that occurs in fever, intoxication, and other disorders and is characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence of thought and speech. Delirium The i deas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live Values The rules people develop as a result of cultural values and norms Morals To rule over by right of authority: to govern a nation. to exercise a directing or restrai ning influence over; guide: the motives governing a decision. Governing Rules What are the four major management functions? Planning, Organizing, Leading, Controlling (POLC) An act that allows employees to sue employers on behalf of the federal government for fraud against the government. The employee retains a share of the recovery as a reward for his or her efforts. False Claims Act Occurs when the potential for conflict exists because of different needs, values, or interests. Latent Conflict Theory that conflict resolution truly begins when both sides realize that they cannot win and that the costs of fighting have risen too high. Hurting Stalemate To be eligible for FMLA, one must work at least _____ hours in the last 12 months, not counting paid sick or vacation time. 1200 How many calendar days does an employee have to furnish a certification for the need of FMLA? 15 Within what time frame is an employer required to give rights and responsibility notice to an employee who gives notice of the need to tak e FMLA? 5 Days
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