NAB NHA and CORE Study Set| 368 Questions and
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Incident - ✔✔any unexpected negative occurrence
Accident - ✔✔Unexpected occurrence that has possibly might have negative consequences
for the person involved
Emergency - ✔✔an event requiring immediate action for the safety or well-being of persons
involved
The ultimate responsibility for obtaining and reporting laboratory, radiology, and other
diagnostic services is assigned to the ______. - ✔✔Nursing Facility
Responsibility for determining whether the nurse's aide training and competency evaluation
requirements are met in a facility falls to the ___. - ✔✔State survey agency
Under federal guidelines, a candidate for nurse's aide registration has chances to take the
evaluation up to... - ✔✔At least 3 chances
Ensuring that nurses's aides are able to demonstrate competency in skills and techniques
necessary to care for residents' needs is the responsibility of ____. - ✔✔The Facility
Under Final Rules, routine and emergency dental services are ____ Federal Requirements -
✔✔Mandated
For Comprehensive Assessments, the facility - ✔✔will conduct, initially and periodically a
comprehensive, accurate, standardized, and reproducible assessment of each resident's
functional capacity
,Frequency of Assessments - ✔✔14 days after admission excluding readmission in which no
significant change exists
Frequency of Assessments: Promptly After a Significant Change in Physical or Mental Condition
- ✔✔If there is a significant change w/in 14 days, there should be a new assessment
Significant Change - ✔✔major decline or improvement in resident's status that will not
normally resolve itself w/o further intervention
Maintain all assessment completed for the last - ✔✔15 months
Encoding Data
W/in 7 days the resident's assessment, the Facility will encode the following info for each
resident in the facility: - ✔✔A) Admission assessment
B) Annual Assessment updates
C) Sig change in status assessments
D) Quarterly review assessments
E) A subset of items upon a resident's transfer, reentry, discharge or death
F) Background (face-sheet) info if there is no admission assessment
Transmitting data.
W/in 7 days the facility completes a resident's assessment, the facility will - ✔✔be capable of
transmitting to the state info for each resident contained in the MDS in a format that conforms
to standard record layouts and data dictionaries
The facility will electronically transmit, at least monthly, encoded, accurate, and complete MDS
data to the state for all assessment conducted during the previous month , including the
following: - ✔✔-Admission assessment
-Annual assessment
,-Sig change in status assessment
-Sig correction of prior full assessment
-Sig correction of prior quarterly assessment
-Quarterly review
-A subset of items upon a resident's transfer, reentry, discharge, or death
-Background (face sheet) info for an initial transmission of MDS data on a resident who does
not have an admission assessment
Comprehensive Care Plan Goal - ✔✔The facility will use the results of the assessment to
develop, review, and revise the resident's comprehensive plan of care
Comprehensive Care Plan - ✔✔Care plan for each resident that includes measurable
objectives and timetables to meet a resident's medical, nursing, and mental, psychosocial
needs that are identified in the comprehensive assessment
Use of AED - ✔✔life threatening cardiac arrhythmias of ventricular fibrillation and
ventricular tachycardia in pt treating them with defibrillation ( application of electric therapy)
Resident's ability in activities of daily living do not diminish unless circumstances of the
individual's clinical condition demonstrate that diminution was unavoidable
Includes the resident's ability to: - ✔✔A) Bathe, dress, and groom
B) transfer and ambulate
C) Toilet
D) Eat
E) Use speech, language, or other functional communication systems
Vision and Hearing:
Facility will assist the resident: - ✔✔A) in making appointments
B) Arranging transportation
, Pressure Sores:
F will ensure - ✔✔A) Resident who enters facility w/o pressure sores will not develop
pressure sores unless the individual's clinical condition demonstrates that they were
unavoidable
B) A resident having pressure sores receives necessary treatment and services to promote
healing, prevent infection, and prevent new sores from developing
Urinary Incontinence - ✔✔the inability to control the voiding of urine
Nasogastric Tube Requirement for Preventing Aspiration and Restoration of Normal Eating -
✔✔Resident utilizing this NGT receives appropriate treatment and services to prevent
aspiration pneumonia, diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, metabolic abnormalities and nasal-
pharyngeal ulcers and to restore (if possible) normal eating skills
Internal Investigation Protocols and Techniques - ✔✔Complaints or accusations of abuse or
neglect made by residents or by staff must be investigated
Can check these guidelines: www.altsa.dshs.wa.gov/professional/document
Investigation - ✔✔-Protect the res during initial or f/u investigation or both
-Conduct an initial investigation w/in 24 hrs
-Initiate f/u investigation if cause and/ or reasonable
-Document facts on the incident or loss to resident, responsive steps taken by the facility, and
res outcomes
Reporting - ✔✔-Report all suspected incidents of abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or
misappropriated property
-Notify state of allegations immediately or as soon as the resident is protected
-Notify administrator
-" police of suspect criminal activity
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Incident - ✔✔any unexpected negative occurrence
Accident - ✔✔Unexpected occurrence that has possibly might have negative consequences
for the person involved
Emergency - ✔✔an event requiring immediate action for the safety or well-being of persons
involved
The ultimate responsibility for obtaining and reporting laboratory, radiology, and other
diagnostic services is assigned to the ______. - ✔✔Nursing Facility
Responsibility for determining whether the nurse's aide training and competency evaluation
requirements are met in a facility falls to the ___. - ✔✔State survey agency
Under federal guidelines, a candidate for nurse's aide registration has chances to take the
evaluation up to... - ✔✔At least 3 chances
Ensuring that nurses's aides are able to demonstrate competency in skills and techniques
necessary to care for residents' needs is the responsibility of ____. - ✔✔The Facility
Under Final Rules, routine and emergency dental services are ____ Federal Requirements -
✔✔Mandated
For Comprehensive Assessments, the facility - ✔✔will conduct, initially and periodically a
comprehensive, accurate, standardized, and reproducible assessment of each resident's
functional capacity
,Frequency of Assessments - ✔✔14 days after admission excluding readmission in which no
significant change exists
Frequency of Assessments: Promptly After a Significant Change in Physical or Mental Condition
- ✔✔If there is a significant change w/in 14 days, there should be a new assessment
Significant Change - ✔✔major decline or improvement in resident's status that will not
normally resolve itself w/o further intervention
Maintain all assessment completed for the last - ✔✔15 months
Encoding Data
W/in 7 days the resident's assessment, the Facility will encode the following info for each
resident in the facility: - ✔✔A) Admission assessment
B) Annual Assessment updates
C) Sig change in status assessments
D) Quarterly review assessments
E) A subset of items upon a resident's transfer, reentry, discharge or death
F) Background (face-sheet) info if there is no admission assessment
Transmitting data.
W/in 7 days the facility completes a resident's assessment, the facility will - ✔✔be capable of
transmitting to the state info for each resident contained in the MDS in a format that conforms
to standard record layouts and data dictionaries
The facility will electronically transmit, at least monthly, encoded, accurate, and complete MDS
data to the state for all assessment conducted during the previous month , including the
following: - ✔✔-Admission assessment
-Annual assessment
,-Sig change in status assessment
-Sig correction of prior full assessment
-Sig correction of prior quarterly assessment
-Quarterly review
-A subset of items upon a resident's transfer, reentry, discharge, or death
-Background (face sheet) info for an initial transmission of MDS data on a resident who does
not have an admission assessment
Comprehensive Care Plan Goal - ✔✔The facility will use the results of the assessment to
develop, review, and revise the resident's comprehensive plan of care
Comprehensive Care Plan - ✔✔Care plan for each resident that includes measurable
objectives and timetables to meet a resident's medical, nursing, and mental, psychosocial
needs that are identified in the comprehensive assessment
Use of AED - ✔✔life threatening cardiac arrhythmias of ventricular fibrillation and
ventricular tachycardia in pt treating them with defibrillation ( application of electric therapy)
Resident's ability in activities of daily living do not diminish unless circumstances of the
individual's clinical condition demonstrate that diminution was unavoidable
Includes the resident's ability to: - ✔✔A) Bathe, dress, and groom
B) transfer and ambulate
C) Toilet
D) Eat
E) Use speech, language, or other functional communication systems
Vision and Hearing:
Facility will assist the resident: - ✔✔A) in making appointments
B) Arranging transportation
, Pressure Sores:
F will ensure - ✔✔A) Resident who enters facility w/o pressure sores will not develop
pressure sores unless the individual's clinical condition demonstrates that they were
unavoidable
B) A resident having pressure sores receives necessary treatment and services to promote
healing, prevent infection, and prevent new sores from developing
Urinary Incontinence - ✔✔the inability to control the voiding of urine
Nasogastric Tube Requirement for Preventing Aspiration and Restoration of Normal Eating -
✔✔Resident utilizing this NGT receives appropriate treatment and services to prevent
aspiration pneumonia, diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, metabolic abnormalities and nasal-
pharyngeal ulcers and to restore (if possible) normal eating skills
Internal Investigation Protocols and Techniques - ✔✔Complaints or accusations of abuse or
neglect made by residents or by staff must be investigated
Can check these guidelines: www.altsa.dshs.wa.gov/professional/document
Investigation - ✔✔-Protect the res during initial or f/u investigation or both
-Conduct an initial investigation w/in 24 hrs
-Initiate f/u investigation if cause and/ or reasonable
-Document facts on the incident or loss to resident, responsive steps taken by the facility, and
res outcomes
Reporting - ✔✔-Report all suspected incidents of abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or
misappropriated property
-Notify state of allegations immediately or as soon as the resident is protected
-Notify administrator
-" police of suspect criminal activity