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How much of a supply of an individual resident's drugs may be held by facility? -
ANSWER>>The supply shall not exceed 4 days for any one resident.
What type of water supply shall be maintained at all times? - ANSWER>>A potable
water supply
The temperature of hot water at plumbing fixtures used by resident may not
exceed the range of what temp? - ANSWER>>110-115 degrees F
Which period facilities shall have night lighting? - ANSWER>>Period C
In period C facilities, all rooms in which food is stored, prepared or served, or in
which utensils are washed shall be well-ventilated. Do you refrigerated storage
rooms need to be ventilated? - ANSWER>>No
In period B facilities, at least on elevator shall be provided when residents' beds
are located on one more floors above or below the dining or service floor. What
shall the platform size of the elevator be? - ANSWER>>Large enough to hold a
resident bed and attendant
In period B and C facilities, what type of outlet shall be provided for every
resident's bed? - ANSWER>>At least on duplex-type outlet
No bedroom housing a resident shall open directly to? - ANSWER>>A kitchen or
laundry
How much space shall be between beds? - ANSWER>>At least 3 feet
,A clear aisle space of at least ___ feet from the entrance to the room to each bed
shall be provided. - ANSWER>>3
Closets or lockers shall afford a space of not less than? - ANSWER>>15 inches
wide by 18 inches deep by 5 feet in height
All lavatories shall have hot and cold running water. Toilets shall be water flushed
and equipped with open front seats without ____? - ANSWER>>lids
Utility room requirements for period A, period B, and period C facilities. -
ANSWER>>-Period A nursing homes shall have a utility room that shall be located,
designed and equipped to provide areas for the separate handling of clean and
soiled linen, equipment and supplies.
-Period B nursing homes shall have a ventilated utility room with a flush-rim
service sink
-Period C-- central location of soiled utility rooms is not required in existing
nursing homes
Which period nursing homes shall have a nourishment station with sink, hot and
cold running water, refrigerator and storage for serving between-meal
nourishment if a kitchen is not open at all times? - ANSWER>>Period C
How much area may a nourishment station serve? - ANSWER>>Nourishment
stations may serve more than one nursing area but not more than a single floor
Dietary areas shall comply with? - ANSWER>>The local health or food handling
codes
If on-site construction above the foundation is not started within ___ months of
the date of approval of the working plans the approval shall be void. -
ANSWER>>6
,What is a "basic nursing course"? - ANSWER>>A course or combination of courses
that contain the basic nursing skills, competencies and knowledge that the
department is satisfied are generally equivalent in content to the skills
What does "facility for the developmentally disabled" mean? - ANSWER>>A place
or a distinct part of a place where five or more unrelated persons reside and who,
because of their developmental disabilities, require 24-hour nursing care or
treatment
How old must a feeding assistant be? - ANSWER>>16 years
Who can feeding assistants assist with the activities of eating and drinking? -
ANSWER>>clients who have no feeding complications
What is a handicapping condition? - ANSWER>>A physical or mental impairment
that makes ability to care for oneself unusually difficult or limits one's capacity to
work
What does "mechanical support" mean? - ANSWER>>Any article, device or
garment that is used only to achieve the proper position or balance of the client
What does "preliminary approval" mean? - ANSWER>>The initial 3 months
approval issued by the department following the completed review and
verification of all aspects of the application
What qualifies one to be a "primary instructor" for nurses aides courses? -
ANSWER>>Must be working as a registered nurse, at least one year of which must
be in the provision of long-term care facilities, and who has completed a course in
adult education or supervising nurse aides
What is a "program trainer"? - ANSWER>>An individual from a health related field
who provides specialized training about that field to nurse aides under the
general supervision of the primary instructor
, How may a health care provider contest the denial of a requested waiver or
variance? - ANSWER>>By requesting a hearing
What is considered a reasonable distance in regards to nurse aide training
programs? - ANSWER>>45 miles or 60 minutes away, one-way
Within _____ days after receiving a [nurse aide] training program application, the
department shall either issue a preliminary approval or deny the application. -
ANSWER>>90
How long may preliminary approval of a nurse aide training program be granted
for? - ANSWER>>3 months
If an application for approval of a training program is denied, when can the
program resubmit an application for approval to train nurse aides? - ANSWER>>6
months from the date of the denial of the application
Before issuing a preliminary approval for a training program, what must the
department conduct? - ANSWER>>A preliminary approval onsite review
Following the 3 month preliminary approval period for a training program, what
must the department do? - ANSWER>>Conduct an onsite review to verify
compliance with the requirements
How often shall the department conduct a post-approval review of a training
program? - ANSWER>>Every 2 years after the date on which the department
formally approves the program
How often shall a training program designee submit a report to the department? -
ANSWER>>Annually