NAB Study Guide Questions & Test Bank
NAB Practice Test A A physical restraint must be removed from the resident how often? Ans- Every two
hours "Incontinent" Ans- Causes a person to lose control of excretory functions The most significant
aspect of resident care is Ans- The attitude towards r...
NAB Study Guide Questions & Test Bank
NAB Practice Test A A physical restraint must be removed from the resident how often? Ans- Every two
hours "Incontinent" Ans- Causes a person to lose control of excretory functions The most significant
aspect of resident care is Ans- The attitude towards residents Nursing hours required per resident day
are established by Ans- State with federal approval Nosocomial infections are infections associated with
Ans- Institutionalizations Assume that 90 doses of medication were prescribed by the MD to be
administered in a given time period. However, 3 doses ordered were not given and the 1 dose was
incorrectly administered as prescribed. What was the medication error rate? Ans- 4.4% The facility may
transfer or discharge a resident from the facility for what reasons Ans- 1.needs can't be met 2.no longer
requires service 3.failure to pay A discharge summary may be: Ans- The last progress note OBRA
envisions that the function of several previously free-standing committees can now be included in the
quality assessment and assurance committee. Which of the following would remain a free standing
committee? Ans- Ethics Social workers in a nursing facility may provide what services Ans- 1.counseling
2.utilization of community resources 3.services provided by the interdisciplinary team Social work has
been defined as a problem-solving process geared to helping people help themselves. The problem most
likely to affect resident as they are faced with nursing facility placement is: Ans Anxiety related to the
unknown The administrator and every employee in a nursing facility must be aware and knowledgeable
of residents rights. In a 140-bed facility the initial explanation of the residents rights to the resident and
family is usually the responsibility of Ans- The social worker Counseling, group activities, and social
functions appear to be productive therapeutic techniques for depressed residence. which signs are
typically displayed by depressed residents? Ans- Sadness, loss of interest in ppl, sense that a great effort
is needed to preform activities If a resident is declared mentally incompetent in a court of law, the rights
of the resident are usually assigned to? Ans- Legally responsible party The primary purpose of
encouraging all able residents to eat in the dinning room is to: Ans- Provide interactions The problem
most likely to affect residents as they are faced with facility placement is: Ans- Anxiety related to the
unknown What type of therapy works best with dementia resident Ans- Validation therapy All menus
must be approved by Ans- A qualified dietition Hot food must leave the kitchen at a temperature of at
least Ans- 140 degrees Fahrenheit The percentage of weight loss for a resident who previously weighed
180lbs and now weighs 171 lbs is Ans- 5% 180-171=9 9divided by 180=5 If a facility has 100 residents
and it requires preparation time of 12 labor minutes per meal, how many labor hours are required per
week? Ans- 420 hours 12 min x3 times a day=36 36minutes a day x 7days=252 minutes a week 252
minutes a week x 100 residents=25,200 minutes for all residents 25,200 divided by 60 minutes in an
hour= 420 hours The maximum number of hours allowed between serving the evening meal and
breakfast the following day is Ans- 14 hrs Under OBRA, the regulations for a skilled-nursing facility
requires that residents must be seen by a physician every 30 days during the first 90 days after
admission and thereafter Ans- Once every 60 days Nursing facilities are responsible for providing and/or
obtaining dental services for the residents. Unless otherwise documented, who is usually responsible for
payment of these services Ans- The resident/family Under OBRA, who is required to be a member of the
quality assessment and improvement committee? Ans- Physician Director of nursing Three staff
member( not nursing home administrators) Residents are most easily encouraged to participate in
activities if they are Ans- Personally satisfying The goal for actives is focused on Ans- Participation and
enjoyment The ed's main role in activities is to Ans- Visit, observe and support The use of calendars,
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