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The total space set aside for dining, recreation and other
common use shall not
be less than _______ square feet per bed for a nursing facility
and ________
square feet per bed for the adult care home portion of a
combination facility. -
ANSWER-25,
30.
The total space set aside for dining, recreation and other
common use shall not
be less than 25 square feet per bed for a nursing facility and 30
square feet per
bed for the adult care home portion of a
combination facility.
After the licensure survey or complaint investigation exit
conference and the Administrator submits a plan of correction,
the Department has _______ days to
,review then accept or reject the plan of correction and reply to
the Administrator. - ANSWER-10 working days.
The administrator shall prepare a written plan of correction and
mail it to the Department within 10 working days following
receipt of any statement of deficiencies or violations. The
Department shall review and accept or reject the plan of
correction, with written notice given to the administrator within
10 working days following receipt of the plan.
A C.N.A. has the flu and is running a temperature. The Director
of Nursing needs her hours for the ppd, what should the facility
do? - ANSWER-Send the C.N.A. home until she is no longer
sick.
The facility shall prohibit any employee with a communicable
disease or infected skin lesion from direct contact with patients
or their food, if direct contact is the mode of transmission of
the disease.
Staff of the inpatient rehabilitation facility or unit shall include
at a minimum: -
ANSWER-
5.5.
(a) The staff of the inpatient rehabilitation facility or unit shall
include at a minimum:(2) The minimum nursing hours per
patient in the rehabilitation unit shall be 5.5 nursing hours per
patient day. At no time shall direct care nursing staff be less
,than two full-time equivalents, one of which shall be a
registered nurse.
The medical records manager shall ensure that medical
records, whether
original, computer media or microfilm, be kept on file for
a minimum of
_________ following the discharge of an adult patient. -
ANSWER-five years.
The manager of medical records shall ensure that medical
records, whether original, computer media or microfilm, be kept
on file for a minimum of five years following the discharge of an
adult patient.
A nursing facility must provide emergency training for all of its
employee's at least ______, emergency procedures. - ANSWER-
At the time being hired and annually.
The facility shall have detailed written plans and procedures to
meet potential emergencies and disasters, including but not
limited to fire, severe weather and missing patients or
residents.(b) The plans and procedures shall be made available
upon request to local or regional emergency management
offices.(c) The facility shall provide training for all employees in
emergency procedures upon employment and annually.
A resident at a nursing facility, is leaving the facility for 2 weeks
while he has surgery on his knee. He has arranged to return
, and resume everything just the same. Can the facility keep his
medication? - ANSWER-Yes, they can keep his medication up
to 30 calendar days if he is to return.
Upon discontinuation of a drug or upon discharge of a patient,
the remainder of the drug supply shall be disposed of promptly.
If it is reasonably expected that the patient shall return to the
facility and that the drug therapy will be resumed, the remaining
drug supply may be held for not more than 30 calendar days
after the date of discharge or discontinuation.
Hot foods shall leave the kitchen (or steam table) above
________ degrees F; and cold foods below ________ degrees F;
and freezer temperatures at ________ - ANSWER-above 140
degrees F; and cold foods below 41 degrees F, and freezer
temperatures at 0 degrees F or below.
Food shall be served at the preferred temperature as discerned
by the resident
and customary practice ....Hot foods shall leave the kitchen
(or steam table)
above 140 degrees F; and cold foods below 41 degrees
F; and freezer
temperatures at 0 degrees F or
below.
On June 1, 2000, a resident was discharged home from the
facility. She was only 18 years old and turned 19 on September
1, 2000. How long does the medical records manager have to