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NAB TEST EXAM 2025| BRAND NEW ACTUAL
EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT SOLUTIONS| GUARANTEED VALUE
PACK| ACE YOUR GRADES.
1. The open market ruling of 1977 relates to
.
1. Price controls
2. Transfer agreements
3. Recruiting employees
4. Advertising health services - correct answer - 4. Advertising
health services
2. A tour of the facility should be .
1. As short as possible
2. Comprehensive and involve the entire facility
3. Conducted by the admissions staff
4. Scheduled for groups to save time - correct answer - 2.
Comprehensive and involve the entire facility
3. An effective marketing campaign should create
.
1. Immediate cash flow
2. A strong relationship with the local hospital
3. An improved visual attractiveness of the facility
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4. A favorable image and exposure in the community - correct
answer - 4. A favorable image and exposure in the
community
4.A marketing plan should not be .
1. A democratic process
2. A flexible plan
3. Detailed and precise
4. Effective in communicating a facility's mission and purpose -
correct answer - 1. A democratic process
5. To ensure a resident's assessment is accurate, the facility must
ensure each resident is given a physical examination at least
.
1. Monthly
2. Every 2 months
3. Every 3 months
4. Every 6 months - correct answer - 3. Every 3 months
6. accounts for most infections in a facility.
1. The frequent use of invasive devices
2. The exposure by residents to employees and visitors
3. The presence of chronic diseases in a facility
4. An increase in immobility and incontinence - correct answer -
2. The exposure by residents to employees and visitors
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7. Which is not true regarding the elderly?
1. The elderly require relationships to offset loneliness
2. The need for independence is still very strong in the elderly
3. Sexuality greatly diminishes as we age
4. The need for closeness and intimacy is still very strong in the
elderly - correct answer - 3. Sexuality greatly diminishes as
we age
8. is normally not a problem with the
elderly.
1. Depression
2. Paranoia
3. Feelings of worthlessness
4. Self actualization - correct answer - 4. Self actualization
9. Assume 130 doses of medication were ordered for a resident.
Two doses were not given and 3 doses were incorrectly
administered as prescribed. What is the approximate
medication error rate?
1. 1.5 percent
2. 2.3 percent
3. 3.8 percent
4. 5.0 percent - correct answer - 3. 3.8 percent
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10. The laws which control nursing activities in each state
are called .
1. Federal statutes
2. Nurse practice acts
3. Practice control acts
4. Professional function laws - correct answer - 3. Practice
control acts
11. The social worker's primary function in a nursing facility is to
.
1. Counsel residents and families concerning their personal
problems
2. Reduce resident anxiety in adjusting to placement in a
facility
3. Represent the resident's interest in interdisciplinary meetings
4. Develop a close relationship with the resident to enable
accurate and current social assessments and progress notes
- correct answer - 4. Develop a close relationship with the
resident to enable accurate and current social assessments
and progress notes
12. Resident council allows residents .
1. To provide input into staffing requirements
2. The opportunity to change their resident rights
3. A sense of control over their lives
NAB TEST EXAM 2025| BRAND NEW ACTUAL
EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT SOLUTIONS| GUARANTEED VALUE
PACK| ACE YOUR GRADES.
1. The open market ruling of 1977 relates to
.
1. Price controls
2. Transfer agreements
3. Recruiting employees
4. Advertising health services - correct answer - 4. Advertising
health services
2. A tour of the facility should be .
1. As short as possible
2. Comprehensive and involve the entire facility
3. Conducted by the admissions staff
4. Scheduled for groups to save time - correct answer - 2.
Comprehensive and involve the entire facility
3. An effective marketing campaign should create
.
1. Immediate cash flow
2. A strong relationship with the local hospital
3. An improved visual attractiveness of the facility
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4. A favorable image and exposure in the community - correct
answer - 4. A favorable image and exposure in the
community
4.A marketing plan should not be .
1. A democratic process
2. A flexible plan
3. Detailed and precise
4. Effective in communicating a facility's mission and purpose -
correct answer - 1. A democratic process
5. To ensure a resident's assessment is accurate, the facility must
ensure each resident is given a physical examination at least
.
1. Monthly
2. Every 2 months
3. Every 3 months
4. Every 6 months - correct answer - 3. Every 3 months
6. accounts for most infections in a facility.
1. The frequent use of invasive devices
2. The exposure by residents to employees and visitors
3. The presence of chronic diseases in a facility
4. An increase in immobility and incontinence - correct answer -
2. The exposure by residents to employees and visitors
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7. Which is not true regarding the elderly?
1. The elderly require relationships to offset loneliness
2. The need for independence is still very strong in the elderly
3. Sexuality greatly diminishes as we age
4. The need for closeness and intimacy is still very strong in the
elderly - correct answer - 3. Sexuality greatly diminishes as
we age
8. is normally not a problem with the
elderly.
1. Depression
2. Paranoia
3. Feelings of worthlessness
4. Self actualization - correct answer - 4. Self actualization
9. Assume 130 doses of medication were ordered for a resident.
Two doses were not given and 3 doses were incorrectly
administered as prescribed. What is the approximate
medication error rate?
1. 1.5 percent
2. 2.3 percent
3. 3.8 percent
4. 5.0 percent - correct answer - 3. 3.8 percent
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10. The laws which control nursing activities in each state
are called .
1. Federal statutes
2. Nurse practice acts
3. Practice control acts
4. Professional function laws - correct answer - 3. Practice
control acts
11. The social worker's primary function in a nursing facility is to
.
1. Counsel residents and families concerning their personal
problems
2. Reduce resident anxiety in adjusting to placement in a
facility
3. Represent the resident's interest in interdisciplinary meetings
4. Develop a close relationship with the resident to enable
accurate and current social assessments and progress notes
- correct answer - 4. Develop a close relationship with the
resident to enable accurate and current social assessments
and progress notes
12. Resident council allows residents .
1. To provide input into staffing requirements
2. The opportunity to change their resident rights
3. A sense of control over their lives