NCCAP QUIZEZ WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
The assessment process involves: - Correct Answers -collecting personal data for the
care plan.
When interviewing a person for the Minimum Data Set (MDS), which of the following
should not be done: - Correct Answers -collect information from the chart.
An effective way to complete an activity assessment is to: - Correct Answers -use a
comfortable interview style to get information when you meet with the person.
The "T" in the "SMART" acronym for writing goals stands for Specific, Measurable,
Achievable, Realistic and: - Correct Answers -Timed.
The main goal of the Care Plan meeting is to: - Correct Answers -allow the staff to
discuss and plan appropriate care.
The specific goals written in the Care Plan should focus upon: - Correct Answers -the
person.
Memory, ambulation status, fine motor skills, leisure preferences and religion are: -
Correct Answers -useful assessment information.
"The resident will increase social skills by attending and sharing their opinion in a
discussion group each week" is an example of a: - Correct Answers -resident goal.
All but which of the following should be done when making documentation entries: -
Correct Answers -be lengthy.
The Care Area Assessments (CAAs): - Correct Answers -assist in analyzing problem
areas.
Transitioning through different levels of care based upon individual needs is knows as: -
Correct Answers -The Continuum of Care.
Social, physical, cognitive, spiritual and creative are examples of: - Correct Answers -
Activity Domains.
, Person-Centered Activities are: - Correct Answers -Based on the personal preferences
and history of the individual.
"Accountability" is defined as: - Correct Answers -being responsible for the outcome of a
task.
Approaches or interventions in the Care Plan should: - Correct Answers -be tasks or
actions the staff will do to assist the person to meet their goal.
The recommended way to correct a written error in a medical record is to: - Correct
Answers -use ink to draw a line through the error, correct the error, write and write your
initials.
When using medial abbreviations in documentation: - Correct Answers -only use those
from an approved list.
The primary purpose of reviewing and documenting a person's progress in activities is
to: - Correct Answers -determine the effectiveness of the Care Plan.
When developing approaches or interventions for the Care Plan, you should consider: -
Correct Answers -the person's past interests and preferences.
Using larger print items and larger grips on the handles of utensils and tools are
examples of: - Correct Answers -material adaptations.
Creating a "prepared environment" and using "grace and courtesy" are features of: -
Correct Answers -Montessori activities.
The activity program should reflect: - Correct Answers -the interests and needs of the
person.
It is suggested that persons with dementia function better in: - Correct Answers -small
groups and decentralized activities.
A sensory stimulation program designed for persons with cognitive impairment can
include: - Correct Answers -a balance of active and passive stimulation.
The stage of a group activity where members work together toward a common goal is
the: - Correct Answers -performing stage.
The main objective of using creative arts is to: - Correct Answers -focus on feelings and
thoughts not normally expressed verbally.
The first task you should do when establishing a 1-1 visit program is to: - Correct
Answers -identify persons that need 1-1 engagement.
SOLUTIONS
The assessment process involves: - Correct Answers -collecting personal data for the
care plan.
When interviewing a person for the Minimum Data Set (MDS), which of the following
should not be done: - Correct Answers -collect information from the chart.
An effective way to complete an activity assessment is to: - Correct Answers -use a
comfortable interview style to get information when you meet with the person.
The "T" in the "SMART" acronym for writing goals stands for Specific, Measurable,
Achievable, Realistic and: - Correct Answers -Timed.
The main goal of the Care Plan meeting is to: - Correct Answers -allow the staff to
discuss and plan appropriate care.
The specific goals written in the Care Plan should focus upon: - Correct Answers -the
person.
Memory, ambulation status, fine motor skills, leisure preferences and religion are: -
Correct Answers -useful assessment information.
"The resident will increase social skills by attending and sharing their opinion in a
discussion group each week" is an example of a: - Correct Answers -resident goal.
All but which of the following should be done when making documentation entries: -
Correct Answers -be lengthy.
The Care Area Assessments (CAAs): - Correct Answers -assist in analyzing problem
areas.
Transitioning through different levels of care based upon individual needs is knows as: -
Correct Answers -The Continuum of Care.
Social, physical, cognitive, spiritual and creative are examples of: - Correct Answers -
Activity Domains.
, Person-Centered Activities are: - Correct Answers -Based on the personal preferences
and history of the individual.
"Accountability" is defined as: - Correct Answers -being responsible for the outcome of a
task.
Approaches or interventions in the Care Plan should: - Correct Answers -be tasks or
actions the staff will do to assist the person to meet their goal.
The recommended way to correct a written error in a medical record is to: - Correct
Answers -use ink to draw a line through the error, correct the error, write and write your
initials.
When using medial abbreviations in documentation: - Correct Answers -only use those
from an approved list.
The primary purpose of reviewing and documenting a person's progress in activities is
to: - Correct Answers -determine the effectiveness of the Care Plan.
When developing approaches or interventions for the Care Plan, you should consider: -
Correct Answers -the person's past interests and preferences.
Using larger print items and larger grips on the handles of utensils and tools are
examples of: - Correct Answers -material adaptations.
Creating a "prepared environment" and using "grace and courtesy" are features of: -
Correct Answers -Montessori activities.
The activity program should reflect: - Correct Answers -the interests and needs of the
person.
It is suggested that persons with dementia function better in: - Correct Answers -small
groups and decentralized activities.
A sensory stimulation program designed for persons with cognitive impairment can
include: - Correct Answers -a balance of active and passive stimulation.
The stage of a group activity where members work together toward a common goal is
the: - Correct Answers -performing stage.
The main objective of using creative arts is to: - Correct Answers -focus on feelings and
thoughts not normally expressed verbally.
The first task you should do when establishing a 1-1 visit program is to: - Correct
Answers -identify persons that need 1-1 engagement.