NAB CORE FINAL EXAM LATEST 2025
REAL EXAM COMPLETE 350 VERIFIED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS with WELL –
ELABORATED RATIONALES TEST BANK
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) | GRADED A+
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The notation prn on a prescription means that the medication should be taken:
A. as needed.
B. at mealtimes.
C. at bedtime.
D. in the morning.
- Answer ✓✓A. as needed.
The term "prn" stands for pro re nata and means as needed.
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Bathing, transferring, and eating are included in which of the following categories?
A. Action maintenance
B. Integral functioning capabilities
C. Activities of daily living
D. Instrumental activities of daily living
- Answer ✓✓C. Activities of daily living
Activities of daily living (ADLs) refers to daily tasks that a person normally executes without
assistance. The term was created as a way of evaluating an individual's ability to function in
life.
A care recipient begins to receive services on July 1, therefore the discharge planning
begins when?
A. June 30
B. July 1
C. July 7
D. August 1 –
Answer ✓✓B. July 1
Discharge planning begins upon admission, meaning the day of admission.
The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) related to medications state that the:
A. interdisciplinary team should ask whether the resident wishes to self-administer
medication.
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B. interdisciplinary team should not refuse the resident request to self-administer
medication.
C. resident may self-administer medication if the interdisciplinary team determines that it
is safe for the resident to do so.
D. resident who self-administers medication are responsible for obtaining their own
medications. –
Answer ✓✓C. resident may self-administer medication if the interdisciplinary team
determines that it is safe for the resident to do so.
CFR §483.10(c) (7) states that residents have the right to self-administer medications if the
interdisciplinary team, as defined by CFR §483.21(b)(2)(ii), has determined that this practice
is clinically appropriate.
Which of the following drug administration programs most effectively increases nursing
efficiency, saves money, reduces waste, and minimizes preparation errors?
A. Unit-dose drug distribution system
B. In-house drug distribution system
C. Automatic stop order system
D. Nursing-prepared drug system –
Answer ✓✓A. Unit-dose drug distribution system
A unit-dose (unit-of-use) drug distribution system is in place for all dosage forms to provide
patient-specific, individually packaged medications, which minimizes caregiver drug product
manipulation (e.g., cutting in half) in order to arrive at the correct dose prior to
administration. Such manipulation could result in patient harm and consume valuable
caregiver resources. These unit doses of medication are also dispensed with individually
labeled bar code packaging to enable nurse scanning of the medication at the bedside just
prior to medication administration.
TEST BANK 3
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What agency must approve a facility's use of paid feeding assistants?
A. The State Agency
B. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
C. Commission of Dietetic Registration
D. Dietician Advisory Board –
Answer ✓✓A. The State Agency
According to §483.60(h)(1), paid feeding assistants must attend a state approved training
course prior to a facility's use.
The coordination of care in the nursing facility is the responsibility of the:
A. Medical Director
B. Administrator
C. Director of Nursing
D. Governing Body –
Answer ✓✓A. Medical Director
According to §483.70(h)(2), the medical director is responsible for the coordination of medical
care in the facility.
Who must conduct or coordinate each assessment with the appropriate of health
professionals in the nursing facility?
A. Registered Nurse
B. Licensed Practical Nurse
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