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Before allowing an individual to work as a Nurse Aide, he/she must
receive verification from who or what?*
1.The state investigative services
2.The Registry
3.The Department of Health
4.CMS - Correct Answer - 2.The Registry
The DOH must be notified at least 30 days in advance prior to a transfer
involving ____% or more of the stock or equity of the health care
facility.
1.Any %
2.2%
3.5%
4.10% - Correct Answer - 3.5%
There are 15 members on the Board of Examiners. What is the length of
each term in office. *
1.1 year term of office
2.2 year term of office
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3. 3 year term of office
4.4 year term of office - Correct Answer - 4.4 year term of office
What minimum percentage of AIT training must occur Monday-Friday
between 7am and 7pm?
1.80%
2.50%
3.100%
4.There is no minimum requirement - Correct Answer - 1.80%
A Nursing Care Facility will be closing at the end of the fiscal year. How
much notice must be given to the appropriate Division of Nursing Care
Facilities field office of the intended closure?
1.120 days
2.30 days before Dec. 31st
3.90 days
4.60 days - Correct Answer - 3. 90 days
If the first of two TB tests are negative a second test should be
administered in what length of time?*
1. 7-10 days
2.1-3 weeks
3.1 month
4.3-5 weeks - Correct Answer - 2.1-3 weeks
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A resident repeatedly reports seeing birds flying in his room. No one else
can see these birds. This resident may be having which one of the
following?
A. hallucinations
B. aspirations
C. bipolar disorder
D. delusions - Correct Answer - A. hallucinations
A certified nurse's aide had a baby. By when does she have to return to
work as a CNA so that she does not lose her certification?
A. 12 months
B. 18 months
C. 24 months
D. 36 months - Correct Answer - C. 24 months
Last year's total food costs for a 150-bed facility were $210,109. The
facility averaged 82 percent occupancy. What was this facility's food
cost per resident day?
A. $4.68
B. $3.84
C. $5.04
D. Cannot be determined with these data. - Correct Answer - A. $4.68
According to federal certification standards, a resident's active record
must contain all resident assessments completed
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A. since admission.
B. within the previous 12 months.
C. within the previous 15 months.
D. within the previous two quarters. - Correct Answer - C. within the
previous 15 months.
Which of the following is the most important responsibility of a
dietician?
A. Cooking and serving meals
B. Assessing nutritional needs and planning therapeutic diets
C. Ordering and properly storing food
D. Hiring and supervising food service staff - Correct Answer - B.
Assessing nutritional needs and planning therapeutic diet
A surveyor finds 2 significant medication errors and 3 non-significant
errors while observing 50 opportunities for error in the medication
passes by 2 nurses to 9 residents. What is this facility's medication error
rate?
A. 5/50 = 10%
B. 2/50 = 4%
C. 5/25 = 20%
D. 5/50 divided by 2 = 5% - Correct Answer - A. 5/50 = 10%
The largest category of expense in the nursing home is
A. food
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