A physical restraint must be removed from the resident at least:
every 2 hours
The term “incontinent” is used to describe a condition which:
causes a person to lose control of excretory functions
The most significant aspect of resident care is :
the attitude toward the residents
With regard to the staffing for nursing services, which of the following is required?
Facilities must have sufficient staff with appropriate competencies and skill sets
Healthcare Association Infections (HAI) are infections associated with:
institutionalization
Assume that 90 doses of medication were prescribed by the resident’s physician to be administered in a given time period. However, 3 doses ordered were not given and 1 dose was incorrectly administered as prescribed. What was the medication error rate?
4.4 percent
The facility may transfer or discharge a resident from the facility for any of the following reasons except:
legal guardian appointed by the court refuses the discharge
A discharge plan must be developed for residents in the facility. Which of the following statements is not true?
Discharge plans and accompanying summaries must be completed and signed by the primary care physician within three days of discharge
During a review of the wound care protocols in the nursing home, the Director of Nursing and the treatment nurse determine that they should re-educate the staff on the causes of pressure sores. Which of the following is not considered a primary reason for a resident to suffer from a skin breakdown?
Protein Supplements
Social workers in a nursing facility may provide all of the following services except:
psychiatric therapy
Social work has been defined as a problem-solving process geared to helping people help themselves. The problem most likely to affect residents as they are faced with nursing facility placement is :
anxiety related to the unknown
The administrator and every employee in a nursing facility must be aware and knowledgeable of resident’s rights. In a 140-bed facility the initial explanation of the resident rights to the resident and family is usually the responsibility of the :
social worker
Regarding advanced directives, which of the following statements is false?
At admission a facility must require signed advanced directives
Counseling, group activities, and social functions appear to be productive therapeutic techniques for depressed residents, Of the following, which sign would be least displayed by depressed residents?
Weight gain
If a resident is declared mentally incompetent in a court of law, the rights of the resident are usually assigned to the :
legally responsible party
Often residents complain about almost everything and a trained social worker should counsel this type of resident in an effort to:
resolve the complaint
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?
Ethics
What therapy treatment tends to work best with severely demented residents?
Validation therapy
All menus must be approved by:
a registered dietitian
Hot food must leave the kitchen at a temperature of at least:
135 degrees Fahrenheit
The percentage of weight loss for a resident who previously weighed 180 pounds and now weighs 171 pounds is:
1.9 percent
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?
420 hours
The maximum number of hours allowed between serving the evening meal and breakfast the following day is:
14 hours
Which of the following statements is not true in regard to food safety in the nursing home?
Chicken and fish must be cooked to a temperature of 155 degrees F and hamburger meat to 145 degrees F.