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NAB Exam- Everything that is needed to know
A line authority position is characterized by Correct Answer Decision making vested in the supervisor 
An example of line authority is Correct Answer Administrator 
Major schools of thought regarding source of authority are Correct Answer formal and subordinate acceptance 
The scope of authority in the operation of the nursing facility is greatest at which level Correct Answer Ownership 
Ultimate authority in a private corporate nursing facility is with the Correct Answer Boa...
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A line authority position is characterized by Correct Answer Decision making vested in the supervisor 
An example of line authority is Correct Answer Administrator 
Major schools of thought regarding source of authority are Correct Answer formal and subordinate acceptance 
The scope of authority in the operation of the nursing facility is greatest at which level Correct Answer Ownership 
Ultimate authority in a private corporate nursing facility is with the Correct Answer Boa...
NAB Exam - CORE Questions and Answers
Residency Agreement Written, legally enforceable agreement between a facility and an individual (or their legal representative) who is receiving services in a care residential setting 
Service Plan Written, individualized plan for services developed by a service planning team and the care recipient or the care recipient's legal representative, that reflects the care recipient capabilities, choices, and if necessary, applicable, measurable goals, and managed risk issues 
Risk Agreement ...
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Residency Agreement Written, legally enforceable agreement between a facility and an individual (or their legal representative) who is receiving services in a care residential setting 
Service Plan Written, individualized plan for services developed by a service planning team and the care recipient or the care recipient's legal representative, that reflects the care recipient capabilities, choices, and if necessary, applicable, measurable goals, and managed risk issues 
Risk Agreement ...
NAB Exam Questions and Answers
Gerontologists Categories - How is Young-Old Defined? 65 to 74 years old 
Gerontologists Categories - How is Old-Old Defined? 75 to 84 years old 
Gerontologists Categories - How is Oldest-Old Defined? Over 85 + years old 
The morning meal must be served within how many hours after the previous meal? 14 Hours, if the required evening snack is substantial and the resident approves 16 hours may elapse 
A full time social worker is required if the facility has more than how many beds...
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Gerontologists Categories - How is Young-Old Defined? 65 to 74 years old 
Gerontologists Categories - How is Old-Old Defined? 75 to 84 years old 
Gerontologists Categories - How is Oldest-Old Defined? Over 85 + years old 
The morning meal must be served within how many hours after the previous meal? 14 Hours, if the required evening snack is substantial and the resident approves 16 hours may elapse 
A full time social worker is required if the facility has more than how many beds...
NAB Core Questions and Answers
Staff knowledge of expected outcomes and results is directly associated with __________________. 
1. Clearly communicated organizational goals 
2. Motivated employees 
3. Annually updated job descriptions 
4. Improved compensation 1. Clearly communicated organizational goals 
A crime that is punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment of one year is known as __________________. 
1. Misdemeanor 
2. Felony 
3. Tort 
4. Neglect 1. Misdemeanor 
A bill is introduced in the legislature. A tec...
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Staff knowledge of expected outcomes and results is directly associated with __________________. 
1. Clearly communicated organizational goals 
2. Motivated employees 
3. Annually updated job descriptions 
4. Improved compensation 1. Clearly communicated organizational goals 
A crime that is punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment of one year is known as __________________. 
1. Misdemeanor 
2. Felony 
3. Tort 
4. Neglect 1. Misdemeanor 
A bill is introduced in the legislature. A tec...
NAB CORE Practice Exam
If a medical device malfunctions, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires the administrator to report the incident to the: 2. manufacturing producer 
2 
Emergency exits must have which of the following components? 1. Exit access (lit corridor), exit door (locked from inside or outside), and exit discharge (access to street or public way) 
2. Exit sign (must be lit), exit access (corridor), and exit (must be double doors) 
3. Exit sign, exit access (lit corridor)...
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If a medical device malfunctions, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires the administrator to report the incident to the: 2. manufacturing producer 
2 
Emergency exits must have which of the following components? 1. Exit access (lit corridor), exit door (locked from inside or outside), and exit discharge (access to street or public way) 
2. Exit sign (must be lit), exit access (corridor), and exit (must be double doors) 
3. Exit sign, exit access (lit corridor)...
NAB Core Practice Exam 110 Questions
1. Which one of the following steps should be taken first in a risk management program? 
 
A. Purchasing of adequate insurance 
B. Conducting of employee safety drills 
C. Identifying hazards and risks 
D. Conducting staff in-services on incident reporting and accident prevention. C. Identifying hazards and risks 
2. Which of the following professionals is authorized to dispense medications? 
A. registered nurse 
B. licensed nurse, physician and, in some states, medication aide. 
C. li...
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1. Which one of the following steps should be taken first in a risk management program? 
 
A. Purchasing of adequate insurance 
B. Conducting of employee safety drills 
C. Identifying hazards and risks 
D. Conducting staff in-services on incident reporting and accident prevention. C. Identifying hazards and risks 
2. Which of the following professionals is authorized to dispense medications? 
A. registered nurse 
B. licensed nurse, physician and, in some states, medication aide. 
C. li...