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NC State Exam "Nursing Home Administrator” *Q&A* (100% Correct) 2025 |VERIFIED| Discharge Refers to a patient who physically transitions to another healthcare setting, returns home, or moves from a nursing bed to an adult care home bed, or vice versa. Drug Refers to a ...

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NC State Exam "Nursing Home
Administrator” *Q&A* (100% Correct)
2025 |VERIFIED|
Discharge Refers to a patient who physically transitions to another healthcare setting, returns
home, or moves from a nursing bed to an adult care home bed, or vice versa.



Drug Refers to a substance:

a) recognized in the official United States Pharmacopeia, official National Formulary, or any supplement
to these texts

b) intended for use in diagnosing, treating, alleviating, or preventing disease in humans or animals

c) aimed at affecting the structure or function of the human body or other substances, excluding food

d) used as a component in any of the items specified in subitems a, b, or c of this section.



Existing Facility Refers to a facility that is currently licensed or a proposed facility, an addition to an
existing licensed facility, or a remodel of a licensed facility that will be constructed according to plans and
specifications approved by the Department during the design development phase.



Exit Conference Refers to the meeting conducted at the conclusion of a survey or investigation
between representatives from the Department and the facility administration.



Facility Refers to a nursing facility or combination facility as described in this Rule.



Finding (in the context of the Nurse Aide Program) indicates a conclusion by the Department that
an allegation of patient abuse, neglect, or misappropriation of patient property has been confirmed.



HIV Unit Denotes specific areas designated for patients or residents diagnosed with Human
Immunodeficiency Virus disease.




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, Incident Refers to any unexpected event or occurrence that has resulted in actual harm to a
patient or poses the potential for harm.



Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility or Unit Refers to a standalone facility or a designated unit
(pertaining to adjacent dedicated beds and spaces) within an already licensed healthcare service.



Interdisciplinary Indicates an integrated approach involving representatives from the relevant
healthcare disciplines.



Licensed Denotes holding a current and valid license as mandated by the General Statutes of
North Carolina.



Abuse Refers to the intentional causing of harm, unjust confinement, threats, or punishment that
leads to physical injury, discomfort, or psychological distress.



Accident Denotes an unforeseen or undesirable incident resulting in injury or harm, regardless of
severity, to a patient or another individual.



Accredited medical record technician Identifies an individual skilled in the upkeep and
preservation of records, who has received accreditation from the American Health Information
Management Association.



Adequate Indicates that when related to various services, these services satisfactorily fulfill a
specified requirement when assessed against current professional practice standards.



Administrator Refers to a person licensed by the North Carolina State Board of Examiners for
Nursing Home Administrators, as per GS 90-276, Article 20, who holds the authority and responsibility
for the overall management of a facility.



Appropriate Signifies correct, fitting, or suitable for a designated purpose or use. As an adjective,
it implies something is proper or fitting; as a transitive verb, it means to allocate for a specific exclusive
use.



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