NAB CORE EXAM with verified answers
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When |a |family |is |being |interviewed |regarding |a |provision |of |services, |the |first |course |of |action
|should |be |to: |-
| 1. |discuss |the |healthcare |organization's |rate |structure |
2. |inquire |about |the |potential |care |recipient's |needs |
3. |give |tour |of |the |healthcare |organization |
4. |talk |about |the |healthcare |organization's |strengths |compared |to |the |competition's |- |correct |
answer |2. |inquire |about |the |potential |care |recipient's |needs
When |marketing |a |healthcare |organization, |the |market |is |considered |to |be |all |of |the |
individuals: |
| 1. |living |within |an |established |radius |of |the |healthcare |organization |
2. |enrolled |in |the |Medicaid |or |Medicare |programs |
3. |with |a |demand |for |their |service |of |product |
4. |discharging |from |an |acute |care |hospital |- |correct |answer |3. |with |a |demand |for |their |service |
of |product
Ethics |are |the |beliefs |or |attitudes |that |make |up |which |kind |of |organizational |values? |
| 1. |Humanitarian |
2. |Religious |
3. |Moral |
4. |Civic |- |correct |answer |3. |Moral
A |cognitive |care |recipient, |whose |spouse |is |living, |does |not |have |an |advance |directive |or |a |Do |
Not |Resuscitate |(DNR) |order. |The |care |recipient's |daughter |has |financial |Power |of |Attorney, |
and |the |son |has |Healthcare |of |Power |of |Attorney. |A |DNR |order |can |be |authorized |by |the: |
,1. |care |recipient's |son |
2. |care |recipient |
3. |care |recipient's |spouse |
4. |physician |- |correct |answer |1. |care |recipient's |son
Establishing |and |Implementing |policies |regarding |the |management |and |operations |of |a |
healthcare |organization |is |the |responsibility |of |the: |
1. |department |managers |
2. |chief |executive |officer |
3. |care |recipient |
4. |governing |body |- |correct |answer |2. |chief |executive |officer
All |employees |in |a |healthcare |organization |should |be |working |toward |the |organization's |
purpose, |which |described |in |the |healthcare |organization's: |
1. |articles |of |incorporation |
2. |governance |body |
3. |organization |charts |
4. |mission |statement |- |correct |answer |4. |mission |statement
PRN |means: |
1. |administer |as |necessary |
2. |pain |reducing |narcotics |
3. |dispense |at |bedtime |
4. |care |recipient |refusal |and |noted |- |correct |answer |1. |administer |as |necessary
Changing |a |bathing |schedule |to |meet |the |care |recipient's |time |preference |is |an |example |of: |
1. |permanent |assignment |
,2. |person-centered |care |
3. |green |living |
4. |time |management |- |correct |answer |2. |person-centered |care
Mrs. |J |has |completed |a |Do |Not |Resuscitate |(DNR) |form. |A |friend |of |hers |comes |to |the |office, |
upset |that |Mrs. |J |has |chosen |to |have |a |DNR, |and |asks |for |a |copy |of |the |DNR |to |discuss |it |with |
Mrs. |J. |The |staff |should:
1. |not |release |the |DNR |because |it |cannot |be |changed |once |it |has |been |signed |2. |call |Mrs. |J's |
physician |to |release |the |form |to |the |visitor |
3. |release |the |form |so |the |friend |can |help |Mrs. |J |understand |the |DNR |
4. |not |release |the |form |because |of |confidentiality |- |correct |answer |4. |not |release |the |form |
because |of |confidentiality
Care |recipients |who |elect |to |receive |hospice |benefits |should |receive: |
1. |pain |relief |and |symptom |management |
2. |notice |that |their |stay |can |continue |for |a |maximum |of |six |months |
3. |additional |life-sustaining |services |that |are |covered |by |Medicare |
4. |priority |admission |to |an |acute-care |hospital |- |correct |answer |3. |additional |life-sustaining |
services |that |are |covered |by |Medicare
One |of |the |most |commonly |diagnosed |mental |illnesses |in |the |elderly |is: |
| 1. |depression |
2. |obsessive-compulsive |disorder
| 3. |schizophrenia |
4. |paranoia |- |correct |answer |1. |Depression
The |Health |Insurance |Portability |and |Accountability |Act |of |1996 |(HIPAA) |ensures |a |care |
recipient's |right |to:
, | 1. |select |and |change |their |personal |physician |
2. |request |restrictions |on |certain |uses |and |disclosures |of |personal |health |information |
3. |select |treatment |options |based |on |religious |preference |
4. |designate |who |can |make |decisions |on |their |behalf |- |correct |answer |2. |request |restrictions |
on |certain |uses |and |disclosures |of |personal |health |information
Larry |is |a |care |recipient |at |a |healthcare |organization. |He |has |told |several |care |recipients |he |
has |cancer. |Another |care |recipient |comes |to |the |office |to |learn |more |about |Larry's |situation. |
Regarding |Larry's |personal |information, |staff: |
1. |must |tell |Larry |not |to |discuss |his |condition |with |anyone |but |the |physician |
2. |may |not |discuss |Larry's |situation |without |his |permission |
3. |must |explain |to |Larry |about |keeping |his |medical |information |confidential |
4. |can |talk |about |Larry's |situation |to |other |care |recipients |- |correct |answer |2. |may |not |discuss |
Larry's |situation |without |his |permission
Which |of |the |following |statements |about |care |recipient |needs |is |most |accurate? |
|1. |Most |care |recipients |need |to |adjust |to |placement |in |a |healthcare |organization |and |to |adapt
|to |the |routines |and |patterns |of |the |healthcare |organization
2. |The |care |recipient's |needs |are |identified |through |a |review |of |the |care |recipient's |physical, |
|
mental, |and |emotional |history |
3. |The |healthcare |organization |must |seek |to |collaborate |information |provided |by |the |care |
recipient, |since |people |tend |to |overlook |their |own |shortcomings
4. |Factors |to |be |considered |in |identifying |care |recipient |needs |include |former |occupation, |
leisure |activities, |and |cultural |factors |- |correct |answer |2. |The |care |recipient's |needs |are |
identified |through |a |review |of |the |care |recipient's |physical, |mental, |and |emotional |history
Hospice |care |is |usually |provided |to |those |care |recipients |determined |to |be |terminally |ill |and |
who |have |approximately |how |long |to |live? |
1. |1 |month |'
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When |a |family |is |being |interviewed |regarding |a |provision |of |services, |the |first |course |of |action
|should |be |to: |-
| 1. |discuss |the |healthcare |organization's |rate |structure |
2. |inquire |about |the |potential |care |recipient's |needs |
3. |give |tour |of |the |healthcare |organization |
4. |talk |about |the |healthcare |organization's |strengths |compared |to |the |competition's |- |correct |
answer |2. |inquire |about |the |potential |care |recipient's |needs
When |marketing |a |healthcare |organization, |the |market |is |considered |to |be |all |of |the |
individuals: |
| 1. |living |within |an |established |radius |of |the |healthcare |organization |
2. |enrolled |in |the |Medicaid |or |Medicare |programs |
3. |with |a |demand |for |their |service |of |product |
4. |discharging |from |an |acute |care |hospital |- |correct |answer |3. |with |a |demand |for |their |service |
of |product
Ethics |are |the |beliefs |or |attitudes |that |make |up |which |kind |of |organizational |values? |
| 1. |Humanitarian |
2. |Religious |
3. |Moral |
4. |Civic |- |correct |answer |3. |Moral
A |cognitive |care |recipient, |whose |spouse |is |living, |does |not |have |an |advance |directive |or |a |Do |
Not |Resuscitate |(DNR) |order. |The |care |recipient's |daughter |has |financial |Power |of |Attorney, |
and |the |son |has |Healthcare |of |Power |of |Attorney. |A |DNR |order |can |be |authorized |by |the: |
,1. |care |recipient's |son |
2. |care |recipient |
3. |care |recipient's |spouse |
4. |physician |- |correct |answer |1. |care |recipient's |son
Establishing |and |Implementing |policies |regarding |the |management |and |operations |of |a |
healthcare |organization |is |the |responsibility |of |the: |
1. |department |managers |
2. |chief |executive |officer |
3. |care |recipient |
4. |governing |body |- |correct |answer |2. |chief |executive |officer
All |employees |in |a |healthcare |organization |should |be |working |toward |the |organization's |
purpose, |which |described |in |the |healthcare |organization's: |
1. |articles |of |incorporation |
2. |governance |body |
3. |organization |charts |
4. |mission |statement |- |correct |answer |4. |mission |statement
PRN |means: |
1. |administer |as |necessary |
2. |pain |reducing |narcotics |
3. |dispense |at |bedtime |
4. |care |recipient |refusal |and |noted |- |correct |answer |1. |administer |as |necessary
Changing |a |bathing |schedule |to |meet |the |care |recipient's |time |preference |is |an |example |of: |
1. |permanent |assignment |
,2. |person-centered |care |
3. |green |living |
4. |time |management |- |correct |answer |2. |person-centered |care
Mrs. |J |has |completed |a |Do |Not |Resuscitate |(DNR) |form. |A |friend |of |hers |comes |to |the |office, |
upset |that |Mrs. |J |has |chosen |to |have |a |DNR, |and |asks |for |a |copy |of |the |DNR |to |discuss |it |with |
Mrs. |J. |The |staff |should:
1. |not |release |the |DNR |because |it |cannot |be |changed |once |it |has |been |signed |2. |call |Mrs. |J's |
physician |to |release |the |form |to |the |visitor |
3. |release |the |form |so |the |friend |can |help |Mrs. |J |understand |the |DNR |
4. |not |release |the |form |because |of |confidentiality |- |correct |answer |4. |not |release |the |form |
because |of |confidentiality
Care |recipients |who |elect |to |receive |hospice |benefits |should |receive: |
1. |pain |relief |and |symptom |management |
2. |notice |that |their |stay |can |continue |for |a |maximum |of |six |months |
3. |additional |life-sustaining |services |that |are |covered |by |Medicare |
4. |priority |admission |to |an |acute-care |hospital |- |correct |answer |3. |additional |life-sustaining |
services |that |are |covered |by |Medicare
One |of |the |most |commonly |diagnosed |mental |illnesses |in |the |elderly |is: |
| 1. |depression |
2. |obsessive-compulsive |disorder
| 3. |schizophrenia |
4. |paranoia |- |correct |answer |1. |Depression
The |Health |Insurance |Portability |and |Accountability |Act |of |1996 |(HIPAA) |ensures |a |care |
recipient's |right |to:
, | 1. |select |and |change |their |personal |physician |
2. |request |restrictions |on |certain |uses |and |disclosures |of |personal |health |information |
3. |select |treatment |options |based |on |religious |preference |
4. |designate |who |can |make |decisions |on |their |behalf |- |correct |answer |2. |request |restrictions |
on |certain |uses |and |disclosures |of |personal |health |information
Larry |is |a |care |recipient |at |a |healthcare |organization. |He |has |told |several |care |recipients |he |
has |cancer. |Another |care |recipient |comes |to |the |office |to |learn |more |about |Larry's |situation. |
Regarding |Larry's |personal |information, |staff: |
1. |must |tell |Larry |not |to |discuss |his |condition |with |anyone |but |the |physician |
2. |may |not |discuss |Larry's |situation |without |his |permission |
3. |must |explain |to |Larry |about |keeping |his |medical |information |confidential |
4. |can |talk |about |Larry's |situation |to |other |care |recipients |- |correct |answer |2. |may |not |discuss |
Larry's |situation |without |his |permission
Which |of |the |following |statements |about |care |recipient |needs |is |most |accurate? |
|1. |Most |care |recipients |need |to |adjust |to |placement |in |a |healthcare |organization |and |to |adapt
|to |the |routines |and |patterns |of |the |healthcare |organization
2. |The |care |recipient's |needs |are |identified |through |a |review |of |the |care |recipient's |physical, |
|
mental, |and |emotional |history |
3. |The |healthcare |organization |must |seek |to |collaborate |information |provided |by |the |care |
recipient, |since |people |tend |to |overlook |their |own |shortcomings
4. |Factors |to |be |considered |in |identifying |care |recipient |needs |include |former |occupation, |
leisure |activities, |and |cultural |factors |- |correct |answer |2. |The |care |recipient's |needs |are |
identified |through |a |review |of |the |care |recipient's |physical, |mental, |and |emotional |history
Hospice |care |is |usually |provided |to |those |care |recipients |determined |to |be |terminally |ill |and |
who |have |approximately |how |long |to |live? |
1. |1 |month |'