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2025/2026
Written policies and procedures are used by a health care organization for the of the following except:
-to communicate what management expects in any situation
-to prepare staff for dealing with emergency situations
-to establish the management style for operating the health care organization
-to set guidelines for staff to follow in delivery of care - correct answer ✔-to establish the management
style for operating the health care organization
Which of the following does not support care recipient centered care concepts:
-Upon admission, the care recipient indicated a preference to bathe at night, the health care
organization policy requires all baths to be given on the day the shift.
-Breakfast is served from 6:30 am to 8:00 am ; the care recipient chooses to sleep until 9:00am so the
staff makes sure cereal and milk are available.
-Upon admission the care recipient was allowed to bring their personal recliner to the health care
organization to furnish their room.
-Prior to living in the health care organization, the care recipient enjoyed fishing; the staff arrange for
the care recipient to attend the annual fishing rodeo located 30 miles from the health care organization.
- correct answer ✔-Upon admission, the care recipient indicated a preference to bathe at night, the
health care organization policy requires all baths to be given on the day the shift.
, Which of the following changes in dietary would most closely reflect the principles behind culture
change?
-Providing set meal service times with little flexibility to maintain a daily routine for the care recipients.
-Liberalizing therapeutic diets to provide more food choices to care recipients.
-Increasing the number of pureed or soft diet orders to make feeding easier for the staff.
-Structuring meal times to the benefit of staff schedules. - correct answer ✔-Liberalizing therapeutic
diets to provide more food choices to care recipients.
If a care recipient refuses to consume all of a meal initially given to him/her, the staff should:
-Do nothing; it is the care recipients right to refuse meals
-Document that the care recipient was being uncooperative for that particular meal
-offer a suitable meal replacement or nutrition supplement to provide adequate calories
-Force-feed the care recipient the meal as served - correct answer ✔-offer a suitable meal replacement
or nutrition supplement to provide adequate calories
In the event of an error in administration of medication, which of the following should be notified first?
-Report to the attending physician