R HARTMAN CLASSES 1, 2, AND 3-
PRACTICE TEST 1 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
Another name for a long-term care facility is - Answer- Skilled nursing facility
Assisted living facilities are initially for - Answer- People who need some help with
daily care
Care given by specialists to restore or improve function after an illness or injury is
called - Answer- Rehabilitation
Care given to people who have about six months or less to live is called - Answer-
Hospice care
People who live in long-term care facilities are usually called __________ because it
is where they live for the duration of their stay. - Answer- Residents
Most conditions seen in long term care are chronic. What does this mean? - Answer-
The conditions last a long time.
Which statement is true about a long term care facility? - Answer- Long-term care
facilities may offer assisted living, subacute care, or specialized care.
Person-centered care - Answer- emphasizes the individuality of the person who
needs care, and recognizes and develops his or her capabilities.
The two groups of people who qualify for Medicare are - Answer- people age 65 and
older and those of any age with permanent kidney failure or certain disabilities.
What are three tasks that the nursing assistant is not allowed to perform? - Answer-
insert and remove tubes, give tube feeding, change sterile dressings
If a nursing assistant (NA) sees a resident who is not on his assignment sheet but
who needs help, what should the NA do? - Answer- The NA should provide the help
needed.
A person whose condition, treatment, and progress are the focus of the care team is
- Answer- the resident
A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) - Answer- is a licensed professional who has
completed one to two years of education and is able to administer medications and
give treatments.
A medical doctor/physician (M.D.) - Answer- diagnoses disease or disability and
prescribes treatment.
PRACTICE TEST 1 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
Another name for a long-term care facility is - Answer- Skilled nursing facility
Assisted living facilities are initially for - Answer- People who need some help with
daily care
Care given by specialists to restore or improve function after an illness or injury is
called - Answer- Rehabilitation
Care given to people who have about six months or less to live is called - Answer-
Hospice care
People who live in long-term care facilities are usually called __________ because it
is where they live for the duration of their stay. - Answer- Residents
Most conditions seen in long term care are chronic. What does this mean? - Answer-
The conditions last a long time.
Which statement is true about a long term care facility? - Answer- Long-term care
facilities may offer assisted living, subacute care, or specialized care.
Person-centered care - Answer- emphasizes the individuality of the person who
needs care, and recognizes and develops his or her capabilities.
The two groups of people who qualify for Medicare are - Answer- people age 65 and
older and those of any age with permanent kidney failure or certain disabilities.
What are three tasks that the nursing assistant is not allowed to perform? - Answer-
insert and remove tubes, give tube feeding, change sterile dressings
If a nursing assistant (NA) sees a resident who is not on his assignment sheet but
who needs help, what should the NA do? - Answer- The NA should provide the help
needed.
A person whose condition, treatment, and progress are the focus of the care team is
- Answer- the resident
A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) - Answer- is a licensed professional who has
completed one to two years of education and is able to administer medications and
give treatments.
A medical doctor/physician (M.D.) - Answer- diagnoses disease or disability and
prescribes treatment.