NAB Exam Review 2025/2026 Questions and
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1. Which psychological factor is normally not a problem with the aging?
Which psychological factors is normally a problem with the aging? ANS
Self-ac-tualization.
Paranoia, Depression, Feelings of worthlessness.
2. Which statements concerning the needs of the elderly is true? ANS
Relation- ships are need to combat loneliness. The need for closeness is never
lost by mostof the elderly. Independence to do their "own thing" is very important
3. To assure that the residents assessment is accurate and reflects the resi-
dent's current status, the nursing facility must give each resident a physical
examination as deemed appropriate, but no less than once every ANS
Three Months
,4. Discharge planning for a resident should be initiated when the resident
is ANS Admitted
5. Which of the following would be most likely to increase the number of
infections in a nursing facility? 1. Invasive Devices 2. Exposure to employees
and visitors 3. Presence of multiple chronic diseases 4. Increase of incidents
of immobility and incontinence ANS 2. Exposure to employees and visitors
6. Assume that 130 doses of medication were prescribed by the residents
physician to be administered in a given time period. However, 2 doses
ordered were not given and 3 doses were incorrectly administered as pre-
scribed. What was the medication error rate? 1. 1.5 2. 2.3 3. 3.8 4. 5.0 ANS 3.
3.8%
7. Under OBRA (F115), the term bedfast means that, except to be moved for
treatment, a resident has been in bed all of the time during the past ANS 1.
24 hours 2. 48 hours 3. 5 days 4. 7 days ANS 4. 7 days
8. The legal vehicles used to control nursing activities are termed ANS -
Nurse-practice acts
9. After a comprehensive assessment has been made, comprehensive care
,plans must be completed within ANS 7 days
10. The social worker in a long-term care facility is primarily concerned with
ANS-
ANS Developing an in-depth relationship with the resident to maintain an
accurate andcurrent social record
11. Resident councils allow ANS Residents a sense of some control over their
livesand desires
, 12. Procedures and directives concerning resident privacy and dignity would
include ANS The use of curtains around the bed. Knocking before entering the
room.Remember that the residents beliefs or concepts of privacy and dignity may
differfrom that of the employee
13. A legal document that specifies a person's preference concerning life
sustaining treatment is referred to as a ANS Living will
14. A testator is one who ANS Dies leaving a living will
15. When a resident is angry, it is best to ANS Let him/her express the anger
16. Name symptoms of diabetes ANS
What is not a symptom of diabetes ANS Itching. Excessive thirst. Excessive
sugarin the urine.
Weight loss
Answers (Verified Answers by Expert)
1. Which psychological factor is normally not a problem with the aging?
Which psychological factors is normally a problem with the aging? ANS
Self-ac-tualization.
Paranoia, Depression, Feelings of worthlessness.
2. Which statements concerning the needs of the elderly is true? ANS
Relation- ships are need to combat loneliness. The need for closeness is never
lost by mostof the elderly. Independence to do their "own thing" is very important
3. To assure that the residents assessment is accurate and reflects the resi-
dent's current status, the nursing facility must give each resident a physical
examination as deemed appropriate, but no less than once every ANS
Three Months
,4. Discharge planning for a resident should be initiated when the resident
is ANS Admitted
5. Which of the following would be most likely to increase the number of
infections in a nursing facility? 1. Invasive Devices 2. Exposure to employees
and visitors 3. Presence of multiple chronic diseases 4. Increase of incidents
of immobility and incontinence ANS 2. Exposure to employees and visitors
6. Assume that 130 doses of medication were prescribed by the residents
physician to be administered in a given time period. However, 2 doses
ordered were not given and 3 doses were incorrectly administered as pre-
scribed. What was the medication error rate? 1. 1.5 2. 2.3 3. 3.8 4. 5.0 ANS 3.
3.8%
7. Under OBRA (F115), the term bedfast means that, except to be moved for
treatment, a resident has been in bed all of the time during the past ANS 1.
24 hours 2. 48 hours 3. 5 days 4. 7 days ANS 4. 7 days
8. The legal vehicles used to control nursing activities are termed ANS -
Nurse-practice acts
9. After a comprehensive assessment has been made, comprehensive care
,plans must be completed within ANS 7 days
10. The social worker in a long-term care facility is primarily concerned with
ANS-
ANS Developing an in-depth relationship with the resident to maintain an
accurate andcurrent social record
11. Resident councils allow ANS Residents a sense of some control over their
livesand desires
, 12. Procedures and directives concerning resident privacy and dignity would
include ANS The use of curtains around the bed. Knocking before entering the
room.Remember that the residents beliefs or concepts of privacy and dignity may
differfrom that of the employee
13. A legal document that specifies a person's preference concerning life
sustaining treatment is referred to as a ANS Living will
14. A testator is one who ANS Dies leaving a living will
15. When a resident is angry, it is best to ANS Let him/her express the anger
16. Name symptoms of diabetes ANS
What is not a symptom of diabetes ANS Itching. Excessive thirst. Excessive
sugarin the urine.
Weight loss