FLORIDA EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL
DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY
GRADED A+ 2025 – 2026
unlimited prepaid irrevocable funeral, a car, a residence,
and still qualify for Medicaid benefits in a nursing home. -
ANSWERS-True
Optional state supplement/OSS is a cash assistance program
that pays for a persons care in an ALF - ANSWERS-True
A person who is receiving OSS benefits is entitled to keep
how much money for his personal needs - ANSWERS-$54
What kind of a trust is a strategy that may be employed
when a patient's funds are over the income cap to qualify
for Medicaid? - ANSWERS-Qualified income trust/QIt
,Allowable expenditures to lower assets in order to qualify
for Medicare are, - ANSWERS-Burial savings account $2500,
medical friendly annuities, prepaid irrevocable funeral,
dental care and guardian and attorney fees/requires court
approval.
What program is the Medicaid program that pays for skilled
nursing home care - ANSWERS-Institutional care
program/ICP.
A patient must meet the income and asset cats to be eligible
for Medicaid to pay for nursing care and must be screened
for by the cares unit to determine if they meet the level of
care for the skilled nursing home - ANSWERS-True.
Roles that are not appropriate for a guardian to fill are -
ANSWERS-Therapist reformer surrogate family caregiver
companion warden
Define Plenary guardianship - ANSWERS-Plenary
guardianship means that all delegable rights have been
removed
,The guardian has four major roles. What are they -
ANSWERS-Surrogate decision maker, advocate for the ward,
administrator and monitor services, and financial planner
/asset manager
A proposed ward must be Mentally competent and wants a
guardian. These are two major requirements to establish
what type of guardianship. - ANSWERS-Voluntary
guardianship
Define veterans guardianship - ANSWERS-A veterans
guardianship is established to manage only VA funds or
anything derived from those funds.
Catholic charities and or Lutheran ministries or what type of
guardian? - ANSWERS-Corporate guardian
Public guardians are appointed primarily for what kind of
cases? - ANSWERS-Indigent and for whom there is no one
else to serve.
When would a surrogate guardian be appointed? -
ANSWERS-Surrogate guardian may be appointed when the
, regular guardian is unable to act due to illness or an
extended vacation or unable to be reached.
How long is a surrogate guardians authority good for? -
ANSWERS-Surrogate guardian is good for 30 days but may
be extended if the court approves.
Define fiduciary - ANSWERS-Fiduciary is defined as a person
who occupies a position of trust and acts in the best interest
of another person.
If the ward wishes to express his religious beliefs the
guardian should? - ANSWERS-Help the ward to do so
What is the advantage of preparing a form designating a
preneed guardian? - ANSWERS-The person may choose who
he wants to be his guardian. This must be done prior to
incapacitation.
Durable power of attorney or DPOA. - ANSWERS-Durable
power of attorney must be signed by a person who is
mentally competent. The difference between a DPOA & POA
is the DPOA goes on after death. DPOAand POA are
trumped by guardianship.