NAB EXAM 5 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
1. The minimum qualification for a social worker in a 120 bed facility is:
bachelor's degree with 1 year as a social worker assistant
2. The MDS is transmitted by: computer or modem
3. The proper procedure for mopping the stairwell and corridor is to: Mop one
side and have a safe side for people to walk on
4. If a court determines a resident is incapable of making their own decisions,
the court would appoint, ____ to handle their affiars: Guardian
5. A resident's medical or financial information may be given to ___ without
the resident's consent: a third party payor pursuant to a contract
6. The lighted display board that indicates the zone or location of a fire is
called a: Enunciator panel
7. Lighting of the means of egress must be continuous with exit floor surfaces
illuminated at the level of ___ foot candle light from the ___: 1 foot, floor 8.
In case of a fire, the primary purpose of closing doors is to: contain the
smoke
9. ____ is most effective to increase occupancy: word of mouth
10. A facility must provide planned activities for residents. Residents are:
entitled to participate in activities that meet their personal interests
11. The administrator is informed a staff member from the Philippines speaks
her native language to other staff members in the precense of residents
who do not speak her language. The administrator should: Tell the staff
member that she is violating resident rights
12. If an employee accidentally drops a resident, the facility is covered under-
: Professional Liability Insurance
13. All deaths related to a medical device must be reported to the: Food and
Drug Administration
14. A clergyman enters a resident's room to visit with her. The nurse finished
giving the resident her morning meds just as the clergyman entered the
room. The nurse should now: Pull the privacy curtain shut and leave the room
15. Which is the correct method to calculate a medication error?:
-the number of errors observed divided by the opportunities for errors times
100
-the number of medications not administered divided by the opportunities for
errors
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-The number of medications improperly administered divided by the
opportunities for error times 100
-the number of medications not administered plus the number improperly
administered divided by the opportunities for error: the number of medications
not administered plus the number improperly administered divided by the
opportunities for error
16 Which is considered a fatal error?
-giving doxidan to the wrong resident
-giving 1 dose of tylenol to the wrong resident
-giving the wrong amount of insulin to a resident
-giving the wrong amount of doxidan to a resident: giving the wrong amount of
insulin to a resident
17. The DON comes to the administrator and says she is going to put a
resident on a psychotropic drug because the nursing staff cannot control
her behavior. The resident has early stage Alzheimer's. What should the
administrator tell the DON?: Reprimand the DON (cannot use a chemical
restraint for staff's convenience. Need a rationale to use the drug.
18. A resident had a stroke and suffered paralysis to the left side of their body.
The rehab department should:
-figure out what caused the stroke
-work on ROM
-work to get resident back to highest functional ability
-work to get the resident to ambulate: work to get resident back to highest
functional ability
19. The designated parking space for the handicapped must be at least: 13
feet wide
20. A resident room is required to have: direct access to an exit corridor
21. Communication would get lost along the way if it were: horizontal
22. Respondent superior would not apply to: A private duty nurse. (a private duty
nurse is not a facility employee. they are hired by the family)
23. An organized and effective maintenance program emphasizes:
preventative maintenance
24. General liability insurance provides the facility protection against: injuries
sustained by visitors on the facility property
1. The minimum qualification for a social worker in a 120 bed facility is:
bachelor's degree with 1 year as a social worker assistant
2. The MDS is transmitted by: computer or modem
3. The proper procedure for mopping the stairwell and corridor is to: Mop one
side and have a safe side for people to walk on
4. If a court determines a resident is incapable of making their own decisions,
the court would appoint, ____ to handle their affiars: Guardian
5. A resident's medical or financial information may be given to ___ without
the resident's consent: a third party payor pursuant to a contract
6. The lighted display board that indicates the zone or location of a fire is
called a: Enunciator panel
7. Lighting of the means of egress must be continuous with exit floor surfaces
illuminated at the level of ___ foot candle light from the ___: 1 foot, floor 8.
In case of a fire, the primary purpose of closing doors is to: contain the
smoke
9. ____ is most effective to increase occupancy: word of mouth
10. A facility must provide planned activities for residents. Residents are:
entitled to participate in activities that meet their personal interests
11. The administrator is informed a staff member from the Philippines speaks
her native language to other staff members in the precense of residents
who do not speak her language. The administrator should: Tell the staff
member that she is violating resident rights
12. If an employee accidentally drops a resident, the facility is covered under-
: Professional Liability Insurance
13. All deaths related to a medical device must be reported to the: Food and
Drug Administration
14. A clergyman enters a resident's room to visit with her. The nurse finished
giving the resident her morning meds just as the clergyman entered the
room. The nurse should now: Pull the privacy curtain shut and leave the room
15. Which is the correct method to calculate a medication error?:
-the number of errors observed divided by the opportunities for errors times
100
-the number of medications not administered divided by the opportunities for
errors
, NAB Exam #5
.
-The number of medications improperly administered divided by the
opportunities for error times 100
-the number of medications not administered plus the number improperly
administered divided by the opportunities for error: the number of medications
not administered plus the number improperly administered divided by the
opportunities for error
16 Which is considered a fatal error?
-giving doxidan to the wrong resident
-giving 1 dose of tylenol to the wrong resident
-giving the wrong amount of insulin to a resident
-giving the wrong amount of doxidan to a resident: giving the wrong amount of
insulin to a resident
17. The DON comes to the administrator and says she is going to put a
resident on a psychotropic drug because the nursing staff cannot control
her behavior. The resident has early stage Alzheimer's. What should the
administrator tell the DON?: Reprimand the DON (cannot use a chemical
restraint for staff's convenience. Need a rationale to use the drug.
18. A resident had a stroke and suffered paralysis to the left side of their body.
The rehab department should:
-figure out what caused the stroke
-work on ROM
-work to get resident back to highest functional ability
-work to get the resident to ambulate: work to get resident back to highest
functional ability
19. The designated parking space for the handicapped must be at least: 13
feet wide
20. A resident room is required to have: direct access to an exit corridor
21. Communication would get lost along the way if it were: horizontal
22. Respondent superior would not apply to: A private duty nurse. (a private duty
nurse is not a facility employee. they are hired by the family)
23. An organized and effective maintenance program emphasizes:
preventative maintenance
24. General liability insurance provides the facility protection against: injuries
sustained by visitors on the facility property